Comments regarding a national shopping list (continued)

By: Chris Johnson

Personal note:

The concept of a national shopping list resonates. Three days ago we circulated an email entitled: “Comments regarding a national shopping list”
https://americandecency.org/main.php?f=updates_new/2009/March/03.03.09

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J.D. was one who prompted the revisiting of the question:
“How about developing a national shopping list?”

Is there a company today we can support? Maybe we need to come up with a good will list and really praise them and ask people to send encouraging letters to them. I am getting a bit overwhelmed with the negative news and am beginning to lose heart and hope.
The evil forces are certainly set upon destroying our country. Maybe love is the secret weapon. Maybe we need to trust in Jesus. Lets start finding people we can reward. What do you think?
J.D.

We responded in the following way:

We have no national shopping list nor does any organization that we are aware of. We believe that it is next to impossible to develop such a list.

Fast food restaurants? Burger King? Pizza Hut? McDonalds? Wendys? Taco Bell? Subway? Sorry. They all sponsor trash.

Prescriptions?
Gasoline?
Groceries?
Automobile?
Department store?

Where to shop for items where we can be assured that our monies aren’t going to empower pornography, indecency, obscenity, abortion, gambling, etc.?

Monitoring shows and providing advertiser lists of companies sponsoring trash.
It isn’t that we take delight in listing companies that sponsor trash. Through this mechanism, however, you can see who some of the regular purveyors of trash.

But, we do believe it’s possible for you to develop your own list – a list of businesses in your area that only those in your area might be aware of.

Below represents a few of my thoughts regarding a small list of companies – mostly positive —
https://americandecency.org/main.php?f=updates_new/2009/March/03.03.09

Here is how a few of you commented:

*** I didn’t see chic fil a listed. They don’t even open on Sunday and really deserve a good mention.

*** My first thought is chic fil a – they close on Sundays!!
E.J.

*** Go to the HRC (Human Rights Council), which is essentially the Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce and they have a buying guide. We try hard, very hard, not to buy from companies they recommend. I hope this helps.
God bless,
A.M.

*** chic fil a is one we can feel free to support!

*** Try cleanhotels.com to find porn free motels. This you can support. P.C.

*** Add this as a good company to your list. I have been buying from them for many years, at least since the mid-1980’s.

Keep up the good work.
Thanks,
http://www.sierratradingpost.com/ – –
Company philosophy:

– – http://www.sierratradingpost.com/lp2/CompanyPhilosophy.html – –

Sierra Trading Post wants to be your first choice for outdoor clothing and equipment. In order to be the best, we follow three simple “We Believe” statements.

a. That our customers must be given the best possible service.
b. That we must keep our operating costs as low as possible- to keep your savings as high as possible.
c. That our business ethics must be consistent with the faith of the owners in Jesus Christ and His teachings.
We invite you to write our founder and president, Keith Richardson, if what we do does not match what we believe… We Will Make It Right
Phone: 1-800-713-4534
Mon-Fri 5am-10pm MST.
Saturday 7am-4pm MST.
Fax: 1-800-378-8946

Sierra Trading Post
5025 Campstool Rd.
Cheyenne, WY 82007-1898

*** Bill – I completely agree with J.D.! This is a great way to help out those businesses that have chosen to take the high road. I want to share with you a book that I personally have not read, but have just ordered it after being told of it from my brother-in-law. It is the story of Elk River, MN and how they have moved their city to that of a faith-based community. It is inspiring – the businesses, government, church leaders and citizens have banned together to change their city over to one of faith. Here is a link where you can read more about it:
http://citymiracles.com/en/books/the-elk-river-story.html

As J.D. mentioned, the negativity can sometimes overwhelm us. The Story of Elk River is one that can inspire us! And again, I love the idea of creating a list of businesses that we can use as a guide for doing our shopping – great idea!

M.S.
Duluth, MN

*** Forget it. You should have started 20 years ago. It is too late now. Everyone is corrupt, (like 95 percent), and we can’t do business with anyone who isn’t. Besides, when the beast comes, one will have to take his number to buy or sell. And we know what that means….

Craig
Colorado

*** Excellent letter today. How are you doing? Life gets busy and I forget to touch base. I appreciate you and your ministry. Would you like to be on my radio show today to discuss this article. Call me on my cell phone
314-***-****.
Thanks,
Mark

*** “Investing with Biblical Principles,” is the motto for The Timothy Plan. Their commitment states in part, “The Timothy plan is steadfastly committed to maintaining portfolios that do not contain the securities of any company that is actively contributing to the moral decline of our society.” One of their governing principles is Faith which they wholeheartedly subscribe to by saying, “To conduct every phase of our business in a manner that brings honor and glory to our Lord Jesus Christ.”

I have always been impressed with their level of customer service and support. Of course with the current state of the Stock Market, there may be some hesitation in making financial investments. However the Wall Street collapse should bottom out sooner or later.
In HIS Grip,
S.S., West Fork, Arkansas
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