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Author: Judy Conway

There is so much in the news nowadays about the economic bailout situation in our country.  How can our young people not hear about it and wonder how it affects them?  I am sure there are many parents wondering exactly how much information they need to share with their children, especially concerning their personal financial situation.  I hope that what I have to say will shed some light on that issue and also help with the guilt that I know parents are feeling at not being able to give their kids all the want.

 

I remember a time in my life that I was suffering from hard personal economic problems.  My girls were 11 and 12 years old.  I was recently divorced and a struggling single mom.  Financially, we did not have much.  It was in 1981 and granted things were a little less expensive.  We lived in southern Florida.  I became a pro at feeding my girls on $10.00 a week.  Although we did not have money in our pockets we had a lot of love in our hearts.  We were blessed to have found an awesome church family at the First Christian Church of Boca Raton.  The first time I walked into that church my thought was, “These people really love one another.”  They reached out to me and my girls and truly showed us the love of Christ.  I am forever grateful to this family of friends.

 

When Christmas came I just didn’t have any money for gifts.  The girls needed new nightgowns so those were more of a necessity than a gift.  I felt so very sad.  My children had been through a lot.  Divorce is not easy on the spouses, but it is very difficult on the children as well.  Christmas Eve I wrapped the nightgowns and put them under the tree.  I sat down with a very heavy heart and cried.  Why is it when we can’t “buy” things for our children we feel like failures?

 

As I sat there that night I wrote my girls notes that ended up being my true Christmas gifts to them.  Sometimes, as parents, we try to hide our feelings from our children.  Don’t under estimate their ability to understand.  I found that with being “real” with my girls we were very close and shared each other’s burdens.  My notes simply, but sincerely, told them how much I truly loved them and was there for them.  I expressed my sadness for not being able to buy them lots of gifts…but I did give them the greatest gift I had to offer….My Love!!

 

The nightgowns were a hit but let me tell you the notes ended up being very special gifts.  I was never afraid to say, “I’m sorry”, “I made a mistake”, or most importantly, “I love you” to my girls.  There were times when the stress of a day caused me to lose my temper and composure and I would find myself sitting on the bottom of their beds tearfully apologizing.  I used to say, “When you came into this world, God did not have instructions tied on your toes!”  I was the first to admit, I was not perfect, and I made mistakes.

 

I hope that you will find in this financially difficult time of the year that you can be honest with your children.  Simple joy will benefit us all more than beginning 2009 in debt and facing a personal economic bailout.  They can handle a lot more than you think and in the long run you will draw closer together and be able to share the best gift you can give each other….the love in your heart.

 

I truly wish you hearts filled with love, an awesome Christmas and a 2009 that will be filled with lots of “Aha” joyful moments.

 

Blessings,

 

Judy Conway

 

This post was written on December 13, 2008

 

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Author: Judy Conway

Here we are again….Halloween is upon us.

There are a lot of differences of opinion regarding this subject. This forced me to do a lot of research. You see I am not the kind of person who just accepts what I am told without finding out if and why I should!

 

Children can be very cruel and it was painful to watch last year as a child was condemning another child saying that he was a devil worshipper and whoever had ever told him that Halloween was okay was lying to him. How is that for a silent slap in the face of his parents? (who by the way are Christians) It broke my heart as this little guy who was so excited about being the Phantom of the Opera doesn’t have a malicious, evil bone in his body.

 

The accusing child could not tell you exactly why Halloween was evil (other than the fact that he had been told that as a Christian he should have nothing to do with it) and I could see that he really wanted to put on a costume, grab a pillowcase and take take off down the trail of trick or treating.

 

We should be prepared to tell people WHY we believe the way we do and be able to back it up with information. Let our children know the full story. If they just think they can’t participate in Halloween because they have been told that Christians don’t do this, in my opinion, can cause resentment and rebellion.

 

So what do you think…..is Halloween really evil? Perhaps the following information will shed a new light on your thoughts. I would like to share some information I found with you. Make your own decision on whether or not Halloween is truly evil. I learned a lot of things I didn’t previously know.

 

Please check out the following article on “The History of Halloween” written by Pastor Dennis Rupert of New Life Community Church of Stafford. He obviously has done his homework and a huge amount of research. I think he has done a great job on presenting this information. If you will note, he is diligent to keep his information updated.

 

Please click on this link:

 

http://www.new-life.net/halowen1.htm

 

It is a little lengthy but well worth your time. At the bottom of Part 1 you will find a link for Part 2. Be sure to read to the end of Part 2. Our children need to know why they believe something and not just be parroting their parents or others. And not just when it comes to Halloween.

 

We as Christians can be visible with our children on Halloween and share the love of Christ with our neighbors. We should not hide our light under a basket or behind closed doors. If we don’t share the love of Christ with non-believers, how will they ever know the love of Christ?

 

I have my treats ready to hand out. I enjoy seeing the kids dressed up at my door, especially the little ones. Are they evil? Is it their intent to go out and cause havoc and damage? I don’t think so. I still agree that parents need to check all of the loot when it arrives home. There are some sick people out there desiring to harm our children. They are evil, but I honestly don’t believe Halloween is.

 

Hope you get some boo….licious treats!!

 

Judy Conway

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