Our extended family was all together for the holidays when something unusual happened. Pastor Mike challenged the congregation to go for a whole month without complaining.
Our family took on the challenge (all 8 of us). Christina had the idea that if you complained about something, you had to sing your words! Here are a couple of the “songs” that were sung at dinner that night:
“Is that kale in my salad?”
“I thought we were eating at 6:45!”
Naturally, these songs had everyone in hysterics!

Needless to say, it was a lot of fun! Not only that, it cut down on complaining because if anyone came even close to complaining, the others immediately made the guilty party sing it!
After I was caught complaining, I said, “But I’m just stating a fact!” Guess what? If the fact is negative, that’s complaining!
Our family kept this up for about 3 hours and I learned something. We complain and don’t even realize we’re doing it! (That is until you get caught!)
So why not take this family holiday challenge? God says,
βDo everything without grumbling or arguing, so that you may become blameless and pure, children of God without fault in a warped and crooked generation. Then you will shine among them like stars in the sky as you hold firmly to the word of life.β Philippians 2:14-16 NIV (emphasis mine)
Have you ever been around someone who never complained? Nice, isn’t it? Have you ever been around anyone who complained constantly? Not so nice! It’s pretty straightforward. Complainers don’t make bright stars in the darkness.
God knows that complaining isn’t good for us. If only we would just obey Him! Science has proven that complaining is unhealthy. Consider this:
- Complaining changes the way people see you. “According to Travis Bradberry, PhD, “Repeated complaining rewires your brain to make future complaining more likely. Over time, you find itβs easier to be negative than to be positive, regardless of whatβs happening around you. Complaining becomes your default behavior, which changes how people perceive you.”
- Complaining causes brain damage. Research from Stanford University has shown that complaining shrinks the hippocampusβan area of the brain thatβs critical to problem-solving and intelligent thought. Damage to the hippocampus is scary, especially when you consider that itβs one of the primary brain areas destroyed by Alzheimerβs.
- Complaining has negative health effects. When you complain, your body releases the stress hormone cortisol. One effect of cortisol, for example, is to raise your blood pressure and blood sugar… All the extra cortisol released by frequent complaining impairs your immune system and makes you more susceptible to high cholesterol, diabetes, heart disease, and obesity. It even makes the brain more vulnerable to strokes.
So I challenge you to accept the “Don’t Complain Challenge”. For one month, you can’t complain about anything. See what happens. Pastor Mike guarantees that it will make you a happier, healthier, and more positive person. You will not only feel better, but you will become a person others like to be around.
You will be “seen as bright lights (stars or beacons shining out clearly) in the [dark] world, Holding out [to it] and offering [to all men] the Word of Life…” Philippians 2:15b-16a AMPC
In His Love, Cindy
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What a dreadful, scarey and wonderful idea! I think we might squeek by a day without more than a dozen choruses but a month…hmmm. Have a blessed and complaint free Christmas!
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Thanks Pastor Pete! It was absolutely hilarious!
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Great idea!
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Be sure and include the singing part. That’s what made it so fun!
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Now that’s what I call a challenge for the brave! I can imagine the hilarity that ensued as the time went by. π€£
God bless you and your family today sister Cindy π
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God bless you and yours, Alan! And merry Christmas!
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Does the challenge include complaints that don’t leave your lips and stay in your head? This is a super idea! The unhealthy results of complaining are not surprising-never mind the stress of the persons who have to listen to the complaints!
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It was so fun to make the complainer sing the complaint!
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Like sanctification, the process of learning to be grateful is slow and painful. But I try each day to be more grateful for what is, and less resentful for what isn’t. It’s a start.
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Amen! Merry Christmas, Robert!
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Cindy, you post was very enlightening and the βDonβt Complain Challengeβ is so very good!
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Thanks, Mary. It was a lot of fun. Blessings!
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That sounds like such fun Cindy! Definitely a way to bring the scripture to life…God bless for sharing. Robin
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God bless you, Robin! Merry Christmas!
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This sounds funny! I should try this.
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Yes! Try it! Don’t forget they have to sing. Merry Christmas, Evette! God bless you!
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Good idea. It may have a lot of fun
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It was a lot of fun! Blessings!
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Nice π
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Welcome π freind
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