7 : an experimental mutiny against excess : clothes, shopping, waste, food, possessions, media, stress / Jen Hatmaker
Material type: TextPublisher: New York. : Convergent, 2020Copyright date: ♭2017Edition: Updated and revised; Convergent books trade paperback editionDescription: 335 pages ; 21 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0593237447
- 9780593237441
- Seven : an experimental mutiny against excess
- 7 clothes, shopping, waste, food, possessions, media, stress
- Seven clothes, shopping, waste, food, possessions, media, stress
- 248.84 23
- BR115.C67 H38 2020
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 333-335)
"Do you feel trapped in the machine of excess? Jen Hatmaker was. Her friends were. And some might say that our culture is. Jen once considered herself unmotivated by the lure of prosperity, but after she was called "rich" by an undeniably poor child, evidence to the contrary mounted and a social experiment turned spiritual journey was born. 7 is the true story of how Jen (along with her husband and her children) took seven months, identified seven areas of excess, and made seven simple choices to fight back against the modern-day diseases of materialism and overindulgence: food, clothes, possessions, media and technology, spending, waste, and stress. So, what's the payoff from living a deeply reduced life? It's the discovery of a greatly increased God--a call toward Christ-like simplicity and generosity that transcends a social experiment to become a radically better life. Revised and updated to reflect newer challenges of modern life, 7 is funny, raw, and not a guilt trip in the making, so come along and consider what Jesus' version of rich, blessed, and generous might look like in your life."-- from amazon.com
Introduction -- Food -- Clothes -- Possessions -- Media -- Waste -- Spending -- Stress -- Conclusion -- A few companies with a conscience.