How you spend your time is how you spend your life. And how you spend your time is shaped by your financial choices. In the deepest sense, simplicity is an invitation to align time and money with what matters most. We were made to flourish and to do good in a world full of abundance. Yet so many of us feel crunched for time, stressed in our finances or perplexed about what makes life meaningful. There’s a trusted path for recovering the life of meaning, freedom and compassion we were created for. This journey invites us to adopt soul practices like gratitude, trust, contentment and generosity, and practical skills like time management, goal setting and living by a spending plan. Learn to live more gratefully, creatively and sustainably. What’s good for the soul is good for the pocketbook and good for the planet. (Group learning guide and session videos included.)
How do we close the gap between how we want to live and how we actually live? So many of us want to live in the way of Jesus—pursuing a life that’s deeply soulful, connected to our real needs and good news to our world. Yet too often our methods of spiritual formation are individualistic, information driven or disconnected from the details of everyday life. If Jesus of Nazareth demonstrated and taught a revolutionary way of love that’s actually possible, alive with healing and hope, we need a path for experiencing that revolution in the details of our daily lives. This book explores how we can rediscover immediacy and action in our spiritual lives and offers a creative and active approach to spiritual formation that’s intensely practical, combining the best contemporary thinking on kingdom spirituality with real-life stories of people who have taken risks to practice the way of Jesus together. (Group learning guide included.)