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Brilliant_Rock
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Does anyone else have this problem or is it just me being stupid and needing to step my game up?
I was walking through town today and there was a charity collection going on. Now it happened to be one that I already have a monthly direct debit set up for, so I walked on by the first collector and the second collector and the third collector. I have approximately a 1km walk from the train staion to my office and by the time I wasnt even 1/4 of the way there I caved and gave a token contribution, just so I got the sticker badge and wasnt hassled by the other collectors anymore.
The collectors were - well lets be kind and say "committed". If I was feeling less kind I might say bullying.
This happens here quite a lot.
Now I freely admit I dont do the full tithing thing but I'm probably at 7-8% each year and I'm actively working on making it more.
So why do I still feel guilty walking past a collection tin and not putting in a gold coin when I know I already have a direct debit of eg, $50-00 per month set up for that charity? (or not putting in a gold coin for a charity that I dont have a monthly contribution set up for)
Given that I have 7 direct debits for charity set up for anything from $35 per month to $500 per month, all carefully chosen by hubby and I for causes that mean something to us or our family, why do I feel guilty for not buying the the crappy item that I dont want or need from a charity I already contribute to? Is it cos I'm not at the full 10% tithe? Once I get to 10% contribution of my salary will I feel more comfortable in this scenario or will I still feel guilty walking past collection tins?
At the moment I pretty much always end up caving and making a donation even if its a charity that's "not important'' to me, which then bugs me cos I think I should have given the donation to a (to me) more meaningful charity.
Anybody else have this problem and how do you deal with it? Help!
I was walking through town today and there was a charity collection going on. Now it happened to be one that I already have a monthly direct debit set up for, so I walked on by the first collector and the second collector and the third collector. I have approximately a 1km walk from the train staion to my office and by the time I wasnt even 1/4 of the way there I caved and gave a token contribution, just so I got the sticker badge and wasnt hassled by the other collectors anymore.
The collectors were - well lets be kind and say "committed". If I was feeling less kind I might say bullying.
This happens here quite a lot.
Now I freely admit I dont do the full tithing thing but I'm probably at 7-8% each year and I'm actively working on making it more.
So why do I still feel guilty walking past a collection tin and not putting in a gold coin when I know I already have a direct debit of eg, $50-00 per month set up for that charity? (or not putting in a gold coin for a charity that I dont have a monthly contribution set up for)
Given that I have 7 direct debits for charity set up for anything from $35 per month to $500 per month, all carefully chosen by hubby and I for causes that mean something to us or our family, why do I feel guilty for not buying the the crappy item that I dont want or need from a charity I already contribute to? Is it cos I'm not at the full 10% tithe? Once I get to 10% contribution of my salary will I feel more comfortable in this scenario or will I still feel guilty walking past collection tins?
At the moment I pretty much always end up caving and making a donation even if its a charity that's "not important'' to me, which then bugs me cos I think I should have given the donation to a (to me) more meaningful charity.
Anybody else have this problem and how do you deal with it? Help!