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Many of us look forward to Black Friday and Cyber Monday – days to get the best deals and stock up on gifts for Christmas. People wait in line for hours to make sure they’re able to buy all the items on their list. Then comes Giving Tuesday, right on the heels of materialism’s most profitable days of the year, calling us to remember others in great need instead of the stuff we really want.
Giving Tuesday is an opportunity for Christians to return to a life of selflessness and sacrifice — to store up treasure where moth and rust do not destroy. It’s a day that can help us pause, take an inventory of what we are investing in, and make choices that reflect the Christ we follow. It can give us room to be generous toward others with our finances and our time, to provide for thos

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