Authors: Jen Hatmaker,
7 is the story of Jen Hatmaker’s life-transforming experience of reducing consumption, after being called “rich” by a poor child she met. The changes she observed in her life were life-transforming. She and her family grew to be more grateful, less indulgent and more generous to the world.
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