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I'm a literary snob. It can't be blamed entirely on my private school English Lit degree; even as a child I eschewed Nancy Drew for Agatha Christie (thus learning words like "eschew") and the passing years have only made me more selective. Life is too short to read bad books, so I usually avoid Christian fiction.
My favorite piece of mail waiting when I returned from vacation yesterday:
Yesterday at lunch a friend and I were discussing the relativism of money. I remember feeling adamant, as a know-it-all, black-and-white teenager, that "real" Christians would not be wealthy because they would give the extra away. Of course, as an adult I realize defining "extra" is part of the problem; if someone I considered rich lived a comfortable middle-class existence and donated the rest, he (and I) would still be wealthier than most of the world.Although I've now worked as a "consultant" for several organizations, I've always hated the term. For one thing, so much of what consultants produce just seems like common sense. ("Oh, so if I never say anything affirming to my staff members, they might feel demoralized?")
--Some people really do read this blog! Thanks to those of you who made a point of telling me this week that you're one of them.