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Robert Wuthnow, sociologist of religion at Princeton University, has studied stewardship in the church and discovered that preachers do a good job of promoting stewardship. They study it, think about it, explain it well. But folks don't get it. Though many of us are well intentioned, we have invested our lives in consumerism. We have a love affair with "more" -- and we will never have enough. Consumerism is not simply a marketing strategy. It has become a demonic spiritual force among us, and the theological question facing us is whether the gospel has the power to help us withstand it.
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Very informative but more aimed at people who are in the industry or rather who work in an area that tries to accomplish a more sustainable world.
The video is long and most people will simply tune out and miss out on the message
He is making a very valid point
But a long video though and my web connection is not the best
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