Climbing the Sycamore Tree

A Study on Choice and Simplicity

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Reference, Stewardship
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Author: Ann Hagmann ISBN: 9780835812979
Publisher: Upper Room Publication: June 1, 2001
Imprint: Upper Room Books Language: English
Author: Ann Hagmann
ISBN: 9780835812979
Publisher: Upper Room
Publication: June 1, 2001
Imprint: Upper Room Books
Language: English

Warning: This book could change the way you live.

"Although I've experienced what it's like to get overextended, I've never been poor without options or help," writes Hagmann. "My faith tells me that being a Christian must affect who I am and how I behave with my wealth. Christ has something to say about the way I live my daily life, from how I treat others to how I spend my money."

Do you make everyday economic decisions that reflect your Christian faith and values? Or are you "living large" in a material world?

Using the story of Zacchaeus (Luke 19:1-9) as its inspiration, Climbing the Sycamore Tree is a 6-week study of faithful stewardship.

Hagmann uses both scripture and consumer statistics to show how our buying habits often marginalize certain people and perpetuate systems that contradict good stewardship and love for God's creation. Following the experience of the tax collector Zacchaeus, the study seeks to deepen the link between the faith we profess and the lifestyle we live.

Designed as a study for individuals or groups, Climbing the Sycamore Tree

  • provides insight into how our economy functions and the connection between how we spend our money and spiritual formation
  • asks provocative, discerning questions about our daily choices
  • calls us to a path of simple everyday living that's in harmony with our Christian beliefs

Warning: This book could change the way you live.

"Although I've experienced what it's like to get overextended, I've never been poor without options or help," writes Hagmann. "My faith tells me that being a Christian must affect who I am and how I behave with my wealth. Christ has something to say about the way I live my daily life, from how I treat others to how I spend my money."

Do you make everyday economic decisions that reflect your Christian faith and values? Or are you "living large" in a material world?

Using the story of Zacchaeus (Luke 19:1-9) as its inspiration, Climbing the Sycamore Tree is a 6-week study of faithful stewardship.

Hagmann uses both scripture and consumer statistics to show how our buying habits often marginalize certain people and perpetuate systems that contradict good stewardship and love for God's creation. Following the experience of the tax collector Zacchaeus, the study seeks to deepen the link between the faith we profess and the lifestyle we live.

Designed as a study for individuals or groups, Climbing the Sycamore Tree

  • provides insight into how our economy functions and the connection between how we spend our money and spiritual formation
  • asks provocative, discerning questions about our daily choices
  • calls us to a path of simple everyday living that's in harmony with our Christian beliefs

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