Non-Guilt-Trippy Ways To Live Lightly And Consume Less

Many Christians these days are trying to consume less, and they’re doing so for a variety of reasons. For some, in the wake of the economic downturn, thrift is a simple necessity. Others, inspired by books such as Shane Claiborne’s The Irresistible Revolution, Jen Hatmaker’s 7: An Experimental Mutiny Against Excess (among others) strive for simplicity for the sake of the health of God’s creation and for the sake of our neighbors–both local and global–who must do without even the basic necessities of life. It’s no secret Americans spend–and waste–a lot. But how do we begin to consume less? And once we become aware of the horrific conditions under which much of our ‘stuff’ is made, how do we avoid being overwhelmed by all the injustice that may lie behind our new phone or pair of jeans? And even if we simplify by paring down our wants, what do we do when we actually need to buy something?

Here are some simple strategies to help you live lightly without being overwhelmed by it all.

{This is the beginning of my most recent piece for iBelieve. Click here to continue reading.}

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