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Great Sermon! How much is enough, Stephen? "Just a little more!" goes the old joke. I can relate to your 'gadget envy,' even though I own a 30-GB Video iPod. I do load it with the SermonAudio MP3 sermons, but I've never thought about this from the standpoint of living a quiet, isolated life ... much food for thought here. THANKS. But from an economics standpoint, we ARE consumers, and I don't have a problem with that term, it certainly doesn't offend my humanity (unless you redefine the term to make it so). In other words, being a consumer is not wrong in and of itself, nor is the label. Sin is the only problem, as when we sin in the area of finances.
There are ways to 'consume' without spending the family's hard-earned money. Making extensive use of the local public library, for instance, is just one way to do this. There are CDs, videos and books that Christians can check out from the library to their heart's content, without spending money that could be used to help the poor or spread the Gospel.