“We really must understand that the lust for affluence in contemporary society is psychotic. It is psychotic because it has completely lost touch with reality. We crave things we neither need nor enjoy. ‘We buy things we do not want to impress people we do not like.’ We are made to feel ashamed to wear clothes or drive cars until they are worn out. The mass media has convinced us that to be out of step with fashion is to be out of step with reality. It is time we awaken to the fact that conformity to a sick society is to be sick.” Richard Foster, Celebration of Discipline, Simplicty
This also caught my attention as I was reading through the chapter of Simplicity; “Nothing must come before the kingdom of God, including the desire for a simple life-style.”
This also caught my attention as I was reading through the chapter of Simplicity; “Nothing must come before the kingdom of God, including the desire for a simple life-style.”