About the Book:
Consumerism competes for our attention daily—from social media influences to ads on streaming services to our friends’ latest purchases. This obsession with storing up possessions is not new; Jesus taught His followers about it thousands of years ago, and those same lessons are meant for us today. Possessions seem to promise fulfillment, but we find instead that material abundance hinders us from living joyfully and realizing our fullest potential. Even more, they become distractions that leave us empty and separated from the true source of life—Jesus Himself!
You can break this cycle today. In Uncluttered Faith, Joshua Becker, bestselling author and founder of Becoming Minimalist, shows how the Bible has shaped his understanding of the minimalism movement he sparked around the world. Using biblical truth, personal stories, practical exercises, and modern research studies, Becker explains how
● owning less allows you to focus more on your faith and relationship with God, leading to greater joy, fulfillment, and purpose in life
● generosity is not just a spiritual practice but also a practical lifestyle choice that can help you reduce busyness and create more time for meaningful activities
● minimalism helps you prioritize people over possessions, allowing you to invest deeply in your relationships and contribute effectively to your community
More than just a personal growth guide, Uncluttered Faith presents a bold vision for the Church to collectively embrace minimalism and achieve its full potential. Experience Jesus’s teachings in a new way and begin owning less to unlock a richer, more fulfilling spiritual life.
You can break this cycle today. In Uncluttered Faith, Joshua Becker, bestselling author and founder of Becoming Minimalist, shows how the Bible has shaped his understanding of the minimalism movement he sparked around the world. Using biblical truth, personal stories, practical exercises, and modern research studies, Becker explains how
● owning less allows you to focus more on your faith and relationship with God, leading to greater joy, fulfillment, and purpose in life
● generosity is not just a spiritual practice but also a practical lifestyle choice that can help you reduce busyness and create more time for meaningful activities
● minimalism helps you prioritize people over possessions, allowing you to invest deeply in your relationships and contribute effectively to your community
More than just a personal growth guide, Uncluttered Faith presents a bold vision for the Church to collectively embrace minimalism and achieve its full potential. Experience Jesus’s teachings in a new way and begin owning less to unlock a richer, more fulfilling spiritual life.
My Review:
This is a good book challenging the consumer culture in which western Christians live. Becker gives many spiritual reasons for Christians to embrace a minimalist lifestyle. He also shares many of the spiritual lessons he and others have learned from taking on the lifestyle. One insight is finding out what really matters in life. This book may be challenging for some but it really draws our attention to what it may mean to be in the world but not of it. I highly recommend the book.
My rating: 4/5 stars.
About the Author:
Joshua Becker is the founder and editor of Becoming Minimalist, a
website dedicated to inspiring others to find more life by owning
less. The website welcomes over 1,000,000 readers each month and has
inspired millions around the world to consider the practical benefits
of owning fewer possessions and given them the practical help to get
started. He is the best-selling (Wall Street Journal, USA
Today, Publisher’s Weekly, Amazon, Audible) author
of The More of Less: Finding the Life You Want Under
Everything You Own. Joshua’s writing has led to speaking
opportunities all across America and internationally. He is a
contributing writer to Forbes and has made media
appearances in the Wall Street Journal, Huffington Post Live,
and the CBS Evening News. Joshua and his young family
live in Peoria, AZ. In many ways, they are just your typical
middle-class, suburban family–minus the dog and relentless pursuit
of physical possessions. Photo: © Gabriella Hileman
WaterBrook, 243 pages.
I received a complimentary egalley of this book from the publisher. My comments are an independent and honest review.
(My star ratings: 5-I love it, 4-I like it, 3-It's OK, 2-I don't like it, 1-I hate it.)

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