Live Simply
- Published Jan 21, 2019
After Pentecost we read that believers lived together, sharing everything with each other. “All the believers were one in heart and mind. No one claimed that any of their possessions was their own, but they shared everything they had” (Acts 4:32). This Scripture is often referenced as a template of how to live together with other believers, sharing what you have and living in fellowship with one another. While you may choose not to live in this way, there is something to be said about having this kind of fellowship with one another. Consider what you can apply from this Scripture to your life. How might God be calling you to change your lifestyle to something simpler and in fellowship with other believers?
Dr. David Hawkins, MBA, MSW, MA, PhD, is a Christian Clinical Psychologist and Director of the Marriage Recovery Center. He has helped bring healing to thousands of marriages and individuals and is passionate about working with couples in crisis. If you need help, please reach out to his Client Care Team at 206.219.0145 or through their website. Dr. Hawkins is also a speaker & trainer for the American Association of Christian Counselors and is a best-selling author of over thirty books including Never Fight Again, Gauranteed and When Loving Him is Hurting You. He has two grown sons, is happily married to Christie Hawkins, and lives on Bainbridge Island, outside Seattle, WA.