In reality, it seems a small amount to pay for what a good coffee brings – and the friends it is often enjoyed with.
I have no idea how much we have spent on wine in the last few years, but every time I enjoy a good Shiraz with my wife or friends, I feel it is money well-spent (okay, granted I’m not drinking Grange or Henschke); it is one of God’s good gifts given to aid us in our enjoyment of Him (Psalm 104:15; 1 Tim 4:4-5). I think the same goes for coffee.
And all this should be accompanied by a deep generosity to the poor.
In reality, it seems a small amount to pay for what a good coffee brings – and the friends it is often enjoyed with.
I have no idea how much we have spent on wine in the last few years, but every time I enjoy a good Shiraz with my wife or friends, I feel it is money well-spent (okay, granted I’m not drinking Grange or Henschke); it is one of God’s good gifts given to aid us in our enjoyment of Him (Psalm 104:15; 1 Tim 4:4-5). I think the same goes for coffee.
And all this should be accompanied by a deep generosity to the poor.