Thursday, April 15, 2010

Story Worth Sharing

Recently, I was driving my children through the McDonalds drive-thru, and this prompted Colette to proclaim, "When I grow up I want to work at McDonalds." Uh-oh. "And I am going to work in the drive-thru." Oh no. "Then I can give away a bunch of money." Yes! Of course, Calvin would not let this go without commentary, "You can't work at McDonalds and give a lot of money away, you need to make a lot of money so that you can keep some money for yourself, and still give a lot away." Uh-oh, again. As I am rattling through possible responses, Josh decides to resolve the debate by dropping this bomb, "I think Jesus told a story about this. There is a rich guy who gives a lot of money away and an old lady who is poor, but gives away her last penny. Jesus says that the poor lady actually gave more." Wow. Just as I am about to break my arm patting myself on my back for my amazing parenting, Calvin humbles me with, "That's right, I remember seeing a video about that." Yuck. Curse you VeggieTales. Oh well, back to trying to teach kids about Jesus, and also learning from them.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I never understood that parable. Why is being foolish with your money (giving it all away and leaving nothing for your own family) more honorable than giving as much as you can without sacrificing your own family in the process?

Quite frankly, I believe that the safety and well being of my family trumps anyone else's family. I believe you feel the same way too. That's why nobody actually does what this parable is trying to tell people to do.

I think your son Calvin has it right - give responsibly.