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Christian Minimalism

@JesusMinimalism

Inspiration to live the abundant life Jesus wants for us by focusing on the aspects of life that matter most and intentionally removing everything else.

Joined July 2019
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When buying gifts, it's easy to fall into the trap of over-gifting-- especially during the Christmas season. Read on for tips about over-gifting, and how God invites us to pursue contentment rather than giving or getting a ton of gifts. christianminimalism.com/2024/12/02/ove…


We often have regrets, especially as we get closer to the end of our earthly lives. Living as a Christian minimalist can mean less regrets-- here's how! christianminimalism.com/2024/11/04/reg…


Companies say they are "generous" when they offer sales, but generosity is actually much more awe-inspiring and faith-filled than just a percentage off of a purchase. What is generosity? And how does God help us to be generous in how we live our lives? christianminimalism.com/2024/10/07/gen…


"The Mexican Fisherman" is a story about balance. How are we sometimes distracted by what Western "success" looks like, rather than focusing on balance in our lives? christianminimalism.com/2024/08/05/bal…


Most people trying to live a more simple or minimalist life assume that little treats are no longer something we can indulge in. Is this the case? Well, it's actually much more nuanced-- read on to see how little treats can actually be good for us! christianminimalism.com/2024/07/08/lit…


"Hush Little Baby," a simple children's song, can teach us so much about minimalism. Here are three things we can learn from this lullaby, and how God is speaking to us through Scripture to live more simply. christianminimalism.com/2024/06/03/buy…


Consumer culture had a very specific message about productivity and rest during the total solar eclipse last month in North America. God, however, has a very different message for us. christianminimalism.com/2024/05/06/pro…


Through marketing and advertisements, companies are constantly trying to appeal to our deepest human desires. Here's how they do it, and how we can (with God's help) avoid getting sucked into buying things we don't need. christianminimalism.com/2024/04/08/mar…


Being clear about pay rates is becoming a hot-button issue. What does the Bible say about fair wages, and how can having conversations about money help us to live more simply? christianminimalism.com/2024/03/04/wag…


We've been taught that the newer thing is always better, but that's not actually the case. Here's why we shouldn't constantly jump to buy the latest thing-- and what God and our faith has to do with it all. christianminimalism.com/2024/02/05/lat…


How can we change and grow into who God is calling us to be? Read on for how to move past our tried and true comfort zones, and live into our God-given calling. christianminimalism.com/2024/01/01/cha…


Consumer culture has convinced us that we need to make our Christmas celebrations perfect. But what happens when things don't go according to our perfect Christmas plans? christianminimalism.com/2023/12/04/a-p…


Consumer culture tells us that our identity is wrapped up in our job, possessions, "success," and other things. But God tells us our true identity. Read on to find out who you actually are. christianminimalism.com/2023/11/06/you…


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