Tuesday’s News & Ideas - 3/24/2026
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Reflections on being God's people, following Jesus, and walking in the Spirit while living in Durham, NC, and teaching theology and ethics (at Shaw University Divinity School, Raleigh, NC)
A gratitude economy involves, I think, a more spiritually conscious consumerism. It is no better to wallow in guilt about our need to buy things than to flaunt our ability to buy while considering ourselves specially blessed. It will not advance global justice to focus simply on what not to buy; rather we also have the responsibility to buy the right things –- for ourselves and for our brothers and sisters worldwide.
As we go about our shopping or no-shopping in the next days, why not say a prayer dedicating the buying and giving and receiving and yes -– our stuff — to God?
May the food we eat feed those who farmed it. May the things we buy support those who fashioned and shipped and sold them. For everything we enjoy from your good earth, God, thank you.
And if the purchase doesn’t sit right with the prayer –- well, maybe that’s a sign to put it back on the shelf.