Raise your hand if you have ever been to a church that doesn't support one or more mission program. My church has a women's retreat every year where we choose a cause/charity to support for the year. I refuse to give to United Way because they support too many liberal causes. I do give to the Salvation Army. We had a couple people come talk to our church a few years ago and I was so impressed I've been giving them money every year. Of course we've also volunteered for Scouts and Civil Air Patrol which I'm sure are considered right wing organizations and don't count.
Cindie
Yep. The local churches here take most charities in rotation. One month, we donate to the Crisis Pregnancy Center, one month to the Food Bank, one month to the home for Indian orphans, etc. We donate to missions. Of course, we send Christmas gifts to the Indian home and to local kids, and pack boxes for Operation Christmas Child. And we donated facilities and food to the groups that came to do charity work in the area. We have an apartment available for use by a single parent that needs help for a while, or someone that needs shelter from abuse. Of course, the list goes on and on...not that any DUmmy would recognize the fact. They are obsessed with the idea that conservatives are as greedy and selfish as they are.
I just loved this quote that Ballygrl copied over:
Statistical Donating Member (1000+ posts)
Mon Jan-17-11 12:33 PM
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1. Most ultra rich tend to be conservative.
So the ultra rich giving 1% to charity in nominal terms would be more than working class family giving 10% of their income.
Up until recent years when their income increased sharply from book revenues and a Senate salary, Obama's family donated a relatively minor amount of its earnings to charity. From 2000 through 2004, the senator and his wife never gave more than $3,500 a year in charitable donations -- about 1 percent of their annual earnings. In 2005, however, that total jumped to $77,315 (4.7 percent of annual earnings), and to $60,307 in 2006 (6.1 percent).
The money went to several organizations. More than $27,000 total was given to Obama's church, Trinity United Church of Christ, whose former pastor Jeremiah Wright has dominated recent news coverage.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/03/25/obama-tax-returns-low-on-_n_93353.html
My, my...talk about the ultra-rich that don't give...or give to their **gasp** churches. At least our churches are involved in the Lord's work, not in preaching racism.