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7 Experiment: Staging Your Own Mutiny Against Excess (Member Book)

by Jen Hatmaker

Series: The 7 Experiment (2)

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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 upon being called "rich" by a child who was living in poverty, evidence to the contrary mounted, and a social experiment turned spiritual journey was born. This study will lead you through this same experiment, at whatever level you choose, in seven key areas: food, clothes, spending, media, possessions, waste, and stress. What's the payoff for living such 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 existence.Features: 9 group sessionsKit contains 2 DVDs and one Member Book with leader helpsIncludes instructions, guidance on each component, and a strong focal passages of Scripture for the weekNine 10- to 15-minute videos… (more)
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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 upon being called "rich" by a child who was living in poverty, evidence to the contrary mounted, and a social experiment turned spiritual journey was born. This study will lead you through this same experiment, at whatever level you choose, in seven key areas: food, clothes, spending, media, possessions, waste, and stress. What's the payoff for living such 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 existence.Features: 9 group sessionsKit contains 2 DVDs and one Member Book with leader helpsIncludes instructions, guidance on each component, and a strong focal passages of Scripture for the weekNine 10- to 15-minute videos

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