BEGGARS IN YOUR MAILBOX
Thursday, November 16, 2017
1Corinthians
[ESV] 4:1-2 This is how one should regard us, as servants of Christ and
stewards of the mysteries of God. Moreover, it is required of stewards that
they be found faithful.
Today’s title is
not original with me. I heard it from a cynical man years ago. Another scornful
acquaintance refers to the postal packets as “Beggar mail”. Some we will donate
to, some, maybe many, we will not.
Dad believed
Boy’s Town founder Father Flanagan was the first brilliant fundraising
strategist to use mass mailings soliciting financial support. And that Flanagan
was the first to understand the affect of poignant phrase and photo to loosen
purse strings, including my non-church going father’s. (In adulthood I’ve
wondered if maybe it was actually Flanagan’s un-famous sister that was the
brains. ??)
By any measure,
since Flanagan’s fliers our mailboxes are full of appeals for money,
increasingly so the last 6 or 8 weeks of the year. Some packets include the
extra incentive of guilt-gift(s) to you and/or matching fund pledges from some
anonymous donor.
How do we respond
to these cash seeking epistles?
·
Shred a some or all.
·
Give a nominal amount to each one.
·
Allow heartstring vibrations to make the
choices.
·
Check for bona fides.
·
Investigate percentages going to salaries,
overhead costs, and the actual to-neediness.
·
Prayerfully choose and send money to.
There is yet
another way to support charities that are asking for your money when selectively
you do not have any intention of giving them one cent.
First understand
that it cost organizations $3 to over $20 every year per address mailings, this
whether you give or not. For those we don’t respond to with a donation we can
save them from wasting this cost; something I consider a form of charity in
itself.
·
Write or type “PLEASE REMOVE MY NAME FROM ALL MAILING LISTS.”
On blank 8.5x11 sheet of paper. (It need not be in red.)
·
Tape their response label or form to the paper
leaving your cancellation request showing.
·
Fold and place in standard #10 envelope.
·
Seal, then address to organization. (I cut out
& tape their address to envelope.)
·
Affix first class stamp and mail.
Again, doing the
above is wise stewardship, will save charities wasted funds . . . and for less
than a dollar invested it will save us from having so much beggar mail in our
mailboxes.
EBB4
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