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Apologia: Get Disciplined – Simplicity

The average American teenager spends $150 a week. Over half of the world lives on less than two American dollars a day. The amount of consumption in our culture is alarming. How does a Christian respond to it? What do youth workers teach their students about how Christians live in a consumer society? These are important questions for Christians to wrestle with. This short study cannot fully answer these questions, but it will offer a spiritual discipline that can help you reevaluate your consumption, in light of the generous Gospel of Jesus Christ.

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Published August 13, 2010

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