More or Less

Choosing a Lifestyle of Excessive Generosity

Nonfiction, Home & Garden, The Home, Business & Finance, Management & Leadership, Motivational, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Christian Life
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Author: Jeff Shinabarger ISBN: 9781434705556
Publisher: David C. Cook Publication: March 1, 2013
Imprint: David C. Cook Language: English
Author: Jeff Shinabarger
ISBN: 9781434705556
Publisher: David C. Cook
Publication: March 1, 2013
Imprint: David C. Cook
Language: English

In More or Less, Jeff Shinabarger calls readers to create their own social experiments to answer the question, “What is enough?”

 

It all started with one idea: What would happen if we created a culture in which we gave away whatever was more than enough for us? How would our habits change if we shed the excess of money, clutter, and food in our lives? In More or Less, readers will learn how to draw a line of “enough” in their consumer choices, how to see generosity as a chance to experience freedom in a greedy world, and how to make small changes now that will help others forever. As Shinabarger reminds them, defining “enough” is more than a responsibility—it is an opportunity to give hope.

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In More or Less, Jeff Shinabarger calls readers to create their own social experiments to answer the question, “What is enough?”

 

It all started with one idea: What would happen if we created a culture in which we gave away whatever was more than enough for us? How would our habits change if we shed the excess of money, clutter, and food in our lives? In More or Less, readers will learn how to draw a line of “enough” in their consumer choices, how to see generosity as a chance to experience freedom in a greedy world, and how to make small changes now that will help others forever. As Shinabarger reminds them, defining “enough” is more than a responsibility—it is an opportunity to give hope.

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