Family Freedom

“But this shall be the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel; After those days, saith the LORD, I will put my law in their inward parts, and write it in their hearts; and will be their God, and they shall be my people.” Jeremiah 31:33

Archive for July, 2008

Feeding My Family for less than $35/Week

A friend of mine forwarded an article that was recently posted on msn.com titled “Can a family eat on $100 a week?” The opening sentence states, “Feed a family of four for $100 a week — no coupons, no backyard garden or mystery meat.” In an upcoming post, I will explain how we were able to grow fruits and vegetables in container gardens on an apartment deck. From our harvest (still ongoing of course), we’ve canned veggies and jellies for the winter, and we eat fresh salads. Growing a garden (whether you live in an apartment or house) is a crucial skill that any woman seeking to glorify God must learn. It will also prove to be valuable in this collapsing economy. That aside, the menu below does not include coupons, a backyard garden, or mystery meat.

Remember, the goal should never be to cut back, just for the sake of cutting back. The goal is to be a faithful servant of Christ, who uses His wealth to give alms to the poor and needy, to lodge strangers, to practice hospitality, to abstain from debt, to provide for His ministers, to help the widow and the fatherless, to stay home and train up a godly seed, and to use your savings for anything else that will help advance the Kingdom of Christ in time and in history. Knowing that frugality in this area is about seeking first the Kingdom of God will help you joyfully eat peanut butter and jelly rather than go out to eat. Read the rest of this entry »

The 95 Theses

The fallback position for so many lazy American Christians today seems to be the dispensational catchphrase, “We’re under grace, we’re not under the law!”  Instead of genuinely examining their lives, and trying to bring EVERY area into conformity with Christ, they don’t want to even begin the process.  I’ve noticed in my years of counseling people that the idea of being under grace, rather than under law, is used to excuse any sort of sinful behavior for the confessing Christian. Read the rest of this entry »