Saturday, January 17, 2009

STRUGGLES.

I have many.

Lately, it seems that's all I have.

I've now been unemployed for 7 months, and my unemployment benefits have run out. I'm now living on funds borrowed from my parents.

Who are retired.

Oh, did I mention I'm nearly 50 years old?

Yeah. Not embarrassing or anything.

Some people take that all in stride, asking for money from their parents. For me, it's practically a life or death decision where it's the very last choice I make out of desperation. I guess the upside is, where I could have asked for money much earlier, I decided to dip into my own savings first, which wasn't much, but it helped stretch things out a little further.

Now my parents want to do a "prayer and fasting" day with me to show God I'm really "serious" about finding a job. I don't know what to think of that. Fasting...do I need to completely not eat all day? Can I fast in some other area - TV, computer, coffee, or drooling at eBay? Maybe doing a carb-free day? (since carbs are what I practically live on) I know it could only be a good thing, but then I think: of all the ways I could squeeze the last drop of money out of--something--to keep me afloat, the one thing that I have continued to do through all this is tithe. I've even sold some of my furniture and an unused espresso machine before I thought about dipping into my tithing funds.

Does tithing not count for anything? I know people who have cashed out their 401Ks for money to live on, something I haven't done (yet...nor do I want to). I'm trying not to view God as this "genie in the sky," and I know there are so many other people who are so much worse off than I am, but then I think I could really use those extra funds, but don't want to touch them!

No one said being a Christian would be simple. Or easy.

1 comment:

  1. Hi Kel

    I'm really sorry to hear about your financial troubles, hope everything turned out alright and you've found a job by now.
    It's true that being a Christian isn't easy. I've recently read somewhere that: Faith makes things possible, not easy.
    I think that sums your blog up perfectly.
    All that we brothers and sisters in Jesus Christ can do is pray and have faith that God will help us through the tough times.
    I will pray for you.

    Letitia

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