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7: An Experimental Mutiny Against Excess | Jen Hatmaker
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American life can be excessive, to say the least. That's what Jen Hatmaker had to admit after taking in hurricane victims who commented on the extravagance of her family's upper middle class home. She once considered herself unmotivated by the lure of prosperity, but upon being called "rich" by an undeniably poor child, evidence to the contrary mounted, and a social experiment turned spiritual was born.7 is the true story of how Jen (along with her husband and her children to varying degrees) took seven months, identified seven areas of excess, and made seven simple choices to fight back against the modern-day diseases of greed, materialism, and overindulgence.Food. Clothes. Spending. Media. Possessions. Waste. Stress. They would spend thirty days on each topic, boiling it down to the number seven. Only eat seven foods, wear seven articles of clothing, and spend money in seven places. Eliminate use of seven media types, give away seven things each day for one month, adopt seven green habits, and observe "seven sacred pauses." 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 social experiment to become a radically better existence.
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TelevisionNeighbor
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Recently discovered thriftbooks.com. Which is a big deal because there are no used bookstores near me. But also bought a book about feeling “trapped in the machine of excess.” Oh and I still have one book in transit.

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hes7
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I'm interested to see what this book has to say about excess. My books could be in trouble. 😬 #TBR #NovemberByTheNumbers

ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled 🙈 I don‘t wanna know! 6y
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intothehallofbooks
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I had a tough time with today's #minimalisticcovers challenge! One week ago I bought this book + think it is probably the most basic cover I own. I usually go for super cool, intricate covers that catch my eye.

I haven't read this yet; I don't always go for "decluttering" + "downsizing" BUT I ❤️ Jen Hatmaker! I have high hopes here ?

Has anyone read this or any other of Jen's books?

#augustphotochallenge #bookphotochallenge #augustofpages

ImaginativeMom I haven't, but I have a set of friends who are obsessed with her!! 8y
LauraBeth I like her but haven't read any of her books. She posts very long stories on her Facebook page so usually I'll just read her there. Her husband, Brandon also just released a book. 8y
intothehallofbooks @ImaginativeMom @LauraBeth Yes! I haven't read her books yet either but sometimes her family life with kids is so similar to mine: it's crazy! 😂 Also, I love how she is often so articulate when I am still trying to stumble over what to say. 8y
Zelma A friend of mine loves her and often shoes her Facebook posts. I highly recommend following her if you don't. 😀 8y
TheSpinecrackersBookClub I haven't read anything by her but it looks quite interesting. 8y
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Laura317
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I like Jen Hatmaker, but for some reason I couldn't get into this book. I understand that the idea is to make us understand how much more we have than most of the world. It left me feeling so-so about the entire project.

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Laura317
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I've got too much stuff.

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