Possiblity Thinking
Hi!
My name is Laureen and I have a milestone birthday coming up this year. My goal is to make lots of money this year. Why? Because my church told me to! *GASP!* I must belong to the wrong church! Seriously though, my goal is to get out of debt and to be able to send 50 dollars to 50 Christian charities by the time I turn fifty. We were told we need to be able to make lots of money to be able to do these kinds of things, because charities need MONEY! And they depend on people like you and me to support them, so a person can literally never have too much money!
Being in debt just hinders a person from being able to do what we really need to do, right? So I guess what I am doing is sorta creating a bucket list here so I can reach my goals.
So here is what my plans are: I would like to raise $150 where $100 goes towards my debts and $50 goes towards a charity-x 50 charities. I will add a new charity every few days as I am able to raise the money to support them, and I will try to keep them in alphabetical order, unless I come across one that appeals to me but is out of sync.
So, here is the first charity I am looking to support: The A21 campaign. Their motto is to abolish human trafficking in the 21st century. Sexual slavery is rapidly becoming the # 1 crime against humanity. It is founded by Christine Caine, a prominent pastor based in the Hillsong church in Australia. (My church is also affiliated to the Hillsong network.)
Here is the site with more information: http://www.thea21campaign.org/
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