Tyndale House Publishers provided me with a complimentary copy of this book in order to facilitate an honest review. At first I didn't feel that the book offered anything new but I decided to keep an open mind as I continued to read. Surprisingly, even though I can't put my finger on the exact moment, something changed inside of me. Perhaps it was a deeper awareness of stuff or perhaps it was a changed perspective of stuff. Never-the-less, whatever it was, it was good. I didn't think that I had a problem with stuff, as I lead a simple life, and try to avoid most of the trappings of modern living. Or so I thought. It seems I am just like everyone else in many ways and Unstuff really did exposed this in me.
If you want to truly open up your heart to consider whether you have a stuffing problem, then this is the book for you. Since we are focusing on women this year, I would recommend this book as a great way to take stock of your relationship with stuff. Stuff is anything that gets between you and your relationship with God. We all have it, so why not take a good honest look at your relationship with stuff.
Sounds great! Some people seem to have more relationship with 'stuff' than God and people.
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