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The Grace of Enough
The Grace of Enough: Pursuing Less and Living More in a Throwaway Culture | Haley Stewart
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Do you ever feel caught in an endless cycle of working harder and longer to get more while enjoying life less? The Stewart family did—and they decided to make a radical change. Popular Catholic blogger and podcaster Haley Stewart explains how a year-long internship on a sustainable farm changed her family’s life for the better, allowing them to live gospel values more intentionally. When Haley Stewart married her bee-keeping sweetheart, Daniel, they dreamed of a life centered on home and family. But as the children arrived and Daniel was forced to work longer hours at a job he liked less and less, they dared to break free from the unending cycle of getting more yet feeling unfufilled. They sold their Florida home and retreated to Texas to live on a farm with a compost toilet and 650 square feet of space for a family of five. Surprisingly, they found that they had never been happier. In The Grace of Enough, Stewart shares essential elements of intentional Christian living that her family discovered during that extraordinary year on the farm and that they continue to practice today. You, too, will be inspired to: live simply offer hospitality revive food culture and the family table reconnect with the land nurture community prioritize beauty develop a sense of wonder be intentional about technology seek authentic intimacy center life around home, family, and relationships Drawing from Pope Francis’s encyclical on the environment, Laudato Si’, Stewart identifies elements of Catholic social teaching that will enhance your life and create a ripple effect of grace to help you overcome the effects of today’s “throwaway” culture and experience a deeper satisfaction and stronger faith.
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InnerSavvy
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A good book to remind me of what my priorities are as shown through what and how much I buy, as well as, who and where I spend my time.

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Court7
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Good!

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JacintaMCarter
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If the Marie Kondo approach to de-cluttering isn't your cup of tea, Haley Stewart has her own advice for getting rid of the parts of life that are weighing you down. While she comes at every issue from a Catholic perspective, her writing never feels preachy or judgmental, but rather like a conversation with an old friend.

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jfount
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This book does a great job weaving together the author‘s personal story of moving with her family to an eco-friendly farm, practical tips for a sustainable way of life, and touches of theology. Some bloggers‘ books feel thrown together and stretched, but this is really well thought out and interesting. Worth reading for any spiritual person worried about consumerism and/or the environment.

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Pam.Kokomo
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Excellent!

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