Hard
times have affected a lot of people the past few years, and now they have even
impacted the tooth fairy. Delta Dental, an insurance provider for dental
coverage, recently commissioned a survey in which 1355 people responded.
In
2010, according to the survey, the average amount the tooth fairy left under a child's
pillow was $2.52. In 2011, that amount dropped 16% to $2.10. That’s an average
of 42 cents less for a lost tooth.
Paul
writes good news to us in the New Testament—the value of God’s grace does not
fall: 7 In him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of
sins, in accordance with the riches of God’s grace 8 that he lavished
on us with all wisdom and understanding (Eph. 1:7-8.) NIV 1984 God’s grace does not drop in
value because it is backed by the inexhaustible riches of God.
I'm
glad that God's gift of grace does not drop in value. How about you?
Source: WORLD MAGAZINE
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