A cool look at consumption, of which Christmas is a huge part, is found in the video below, The Story of Stuff. It's a bit long, but it's broken down into short chapters so you don't have to watch it all at once.
And if you're going to buy something special for that special someone, how about something that's actually from the holy land? Check out Al Kahf which is a Bethlehem arts and crafts syndicate or The Holy Land Handicraft Cooperative.
One final suggestion that can inspire the holiday spirit like no other is to give a charity gift card. You may have heard of these - they're gift cards that recipients use to donate money to charities of their own choosing. Tisbest is one of the least expensive and gets good reviews, meanwhile a google search can turn up many more.
Happy holidays!
1 comments:
Thank you so much for mentioning Charity Gift Cards on your blog. TisBest Philanthropy offers the highest quality charity gift cards, with over 50 different standard designs, or you can upload your own photo, and you can check the status to see when a gift card is spent and on which charity. Cards can be sent by email, printed on your printer or printed on recycled plastic and sent by mail.
We appreciate all of our supporters like you who are helping get out the word about this great gift alternative in a world filled to the rim with "stuff". More for charity, less for the landfill!
Sincerely,
Erik Marks
Executive Director
TisBest Philanthropy
www.TisBest.org
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