Faith is Not a Product
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About this listen
- A shockingly familiar definition of consumerism that will stop you cold
- 3 ways consumerism quietly shapes how you think about church
- What Jesus actually taught about consumerism and material desire
- Practical ways to stop feeding the consumer mindset in your own faith
Get started here... From this episode: “When we approach our Christian faith, experience and responsibilities as consumers rather than seeing it as an all-encompassing way of life, a lifestyle... and a fully interpretive set of beliefs and values, then our church and Christianity becomes just one more brand or product we consume along with Amazon, Apple, Starbucks, Facebook… and all too deeply, it’s how we express our identity too.”
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