Christians, what are you giving up for lent?

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  • jennp1129
    jennp1129 Posts: 277 Member
    Raised Catholic and converted to Quaker in my teens. I still like to observe lent. I like the challenge of giving something up for an extended period of time. Last year I gave up shopping (besides grocery and house hold stuff) This year I'm going soda and juice.

    Good luck to all.
  • SunshineT83
    SunshineT83 Posts: 158 Member
    Catholic-No Cristian-Yes, I do observe Lent
    Giving up All animal products and gluten (going for a gluten-free, vegan experience) It's going to be serious work for me.
  • nnylee
    nnylee Posts: 811 Member
    Facebook??? Oh man! I give you SO much props for that. I am ADDICTED.
    Last year I did smoking.. and since i quit that, so on to my next HUGE addiction this year..... Facebook. its going to be a tough one!!
  • nnylee
    nnylee Posts: 811 Member
    Wowowowow. That is amazing. Good luck!!
    Catholic-No Cristian-Yes, I do observe Lent
    Giving up All animal products and gluten (going for a gluten-free, vegan experience) It's going to be serious work for me.
  • waylandcool
    waylandcool Posts: 175 Member
    I'm going to try giving up pizza (since I am a borderline addict) and see how that goes.
  • mab33
    mab33 Posts: 242 Member
    Baptist here and I observe it every year.

    Last year I gave up alcohol and cheese. Cheese was really hard - they put it in everything!

    This year, coffee and wine. I already gave up soda.
  • I'm giving up being judgmental (or at least that's the plan!)
  • Papa_Swearingen
    Papa_Swearingen Posts: 139 Member
    Beef jerkey. why is it a serious weakness for me? I have no clue... on a side not I nixed a facebook addiction over a month ago, so I'm actually way ahead of the game.
  • fuhrmeister
    fuhrmeister Posts: 1,796 Member
    Lots of non-catholic observe lent. usually Lutherans Episcopal, Presbyterian and Methodist. I am a Methodist. I am giving up flavored greek yogurt in favor of a lower sugar breakfast. My husband and I are giving up cussing. We will have a swear jar and donate anything in it at the end of lent.

    I may give up the 2 soda I drink a month as well.
  • nnylee
    nnylee Posts: 811 Member
    Soda and juice is what I'm doing!! Niceee!! Goal twins!
    Raised Catholic and converted to Quaker in my teens. I still like to observe lent. I like the challenge of giving something up for an extended period of time. Last year I gave up shopping (besides grocery and house hold stuff) This year I'm going soda and juice.

    Good luck to all.
  • This is interesting. I believe it has helped me decide another topic to write about. I am a Christian. I go to a baptist church. We do not observe this idea. However, I believe it would be nice to see if I can "give up" something.
    It is just like fasting.

    So here is the idea:
    I can give up something for maybe a month (30 days). By then I will be over it and will not want it any more.
    Then, next month rolls around (another 30 days) give up something else.
    and so on...
    The idea is to rid myself of all bad and unhealthy habits one at a time instead of just quitting them all cold turkey.

    Off to blog about it.....
  • 12skipafew99100
    12skipafew99100 Posts: 1,669 Member
    Christian here but don't give anything up for Lent.
  • I'm gonna try to give up coffee, and with the money I save I'm giving to a Missionary who is close to my heart.
  • joanthemom8
    joanthemom8 Posts: 375 Member
    Just a comment, - A few years ago I was at a meeting at church right around the beginning of Lent, and one of the nuns reminded us that Lent was a time to make a sacrifice, to give up something that we liked or loved, that had some meaning to give up. That it was NOT a time to diet or use Lent as a diet plan (lol). Anyway, as a kid, I remember giving up a favorite TV show during Lent (if I said which one, I'd be showing my age :). Good luck to everyone!:flowerforyou:
  • nnylee
    nnylee Posts: 811 Member
    Cheese. I love cheese! Especially Brie!!

    I also love wine! Aghhh, go you!!
    Baptist here and I observe it every year.

    Last year I gave up alcohol and cheese. Cheese was really hard - they put it in everything!

    This year, coffee and wine. I already gave up soda.
  • im giving up meat & alcohol......... :)
  • princeza9
    princeza9 Posts: 337 Member
    I'm going to eat completely vegetarian at least 1 day a week. I would give up red meat, but I don't eat it much as it is, same with alcohol. And I'm not giving up chocolate. That's the 1 thing that keeps me sane. ;) I'm looking into fasting 1 day a week as well, but the jury's out on that one.
  • AmberJslimsAWAY
    AmberJslimsAWAY Posts: 2,339 Member
    Organized religion


    :drinker:
  • nnylee
    nnylee Posts: 811 Member
    So true! I love me my juice~! I gave up all of TV last year, it was incredibly difficult. :(
    Just a comment, - A few years ago I was at a meeting at church right around the beginning of Lent, and one of the nuns reminded us that Lent was a time to make a sacrifice, to give up something that we liked or loved, that had some meaning to give up. That it was NOT a time to diet or use Lent as a diet plan (lol). Anyway, as a kid, I remember giving up a favorite TV show during Lent (if I said which one, I'd be showing my age :). Good luck to everyone!:flowerforyou:
  • beskimoosh
    beskimoosh Posts: 375 Member
    I'm not religious, but was brought up Catholic so it's something that's stuck with me!

    I'm giving up being too lazy to go jogging, going to go 3 times a week in lent (and keep it up after hopefully!!)
  • I am giving up sugar. Not all sugar of course but in the candy form for sure! I also want to add in more exercise :tongue:
  • katiezi
    katiezi Posts: 44 Member
    I'm giving up soda and alcohol and the sweets. The soda might be hard but if I can be consistent with alcohol and sweets I will be happy. Sometimes I just really need to caffeine to stay awake, that's why soda might be hard.
  • CherylPierce
    CherylPierce Posts: 73 Member
    Not catholic, lutheran. But, I am giving up CIGARETTES!!

    Good for you!!!!!
  • jnance82
    jnance82 Posts: 149
    My three "C's", cake, cookies, and candy. Not a day goes by that I don't eat at least one of those things.



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  • Bean615
    Bean615 Posts: 132 Member
    i am going to give up diet soda. i was never a soda drinker until i started dieting. its weird i just crave it, but i want to stop drinking it so Lent is the perfect reason to!
  • nnylee
    nnylee Posts: 811 Member
    What ever works best for you! As an artist in New York, most of everyone I know isn't into organized religion. I'm the odd woman out. I just dig it!
    Organized religion


    :drinker:
  • lts42uk
    lts42uk Posts: 162 Member
    A lot of non-religious people do it too, a lot of my friends do it along with me :) I'm giving up Starbucks (and all other coffee shops), and drinking. Gonna be tough! Might do 30 Day Shred over lent as well :)

    I'm not religious but I'm giving up chocolate, alcohol and unnecessary spending! I do it as a personal challenge!
  • My1985Freckles
    My1985Freckles Posts: 1,039 Member
    I thought only Catholics did that, not Christians in general?

    I was thinking the same thing.

    Ditto
  • JoolieW68
    JoolieW68 Posts: 1,879 Member
    I'm going to try and give up swearing...and hope it sticks.
  • Might do 30 Day Shred over lent as well :)

    I'm still trying to decide but I like this ^^ I might have to borrow your idea.
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