Simple Living

People dive into the world of simplicity for many reasons and mean many different things by it.  So here’s a little of what it means for me and my family.

  •  Simplicity is a means of identifying ourselves with our sisters and brothers around the world. (A story told to me by a college student returning from a short-term mission to Africa probably explains it best. In talking with the people where they were serving and building homes the Americans were telling about what their own homes were like.  When it came to explain the purpose of the garage the Africans were incredulous, “You have a house for your car??? Many in our area have no houses at all!”)
  • Simplicity it a way to live lightly on the earth.
  • Simplicity is usually a slower-paced way of living day-to-day.
  • Simplicity can usually allow you to live with less expense and therefore opens up many choices you might not otherwise have (such as living on a single income.)
  • Simplicity allows you to have more to share with others, either of time or money.
I grew up in the United States and the story society gave me to live out was one of individuality, personal identity, personal acheivement, and accumulation of wealth.  More, more, more seems to be the eternal goal.
The story our family buys into is the one shared in the gospels.  Community, hospitality, sharing of wealth, sharing of our lives, sharing of our selves.  We have no set blueprint of what this looks like, but I will share some of our successes and failures as we try to live it out.  

6 Responses to Simple Living

  1. Well said. I look forward to reading more.

    Peace,
    Jamie

  2. Kimberly says:

    Kudos on changing the direction of your story… it’s like a “Choose Your Own Adventure” book!

    You have chosen the way that is better, and it will not be taken from you.

  3. Good examples of living just the life in community. You are right, over emphasis in individualism has steal all the community sense one needs to have in order to live life at its fullest.

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  5. Jay Yanuaria says:

    I have read a lot of stories, tips, quotes about life and living it to the fullest and this one stands out. Others say that one of the hardest questions in life is about “life” itself and how to have it to the full but if we think of it deeply it will only come down to one thing “choice”. Living life to the fullest is a choice. We live the way we want it if we chose to. Some of us are just complicating life. Great post. More power to you.

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