Christian Minimalism: A Guide to Living with Less So You Can Live More in Christ Are you feeling overwhelmed by clutter, busyness, financial pressure, or spiritual distraction? You are not alone. In a culture shaped by constant consumption and endless striving, many Christians long for a simpler and more faithful way of life. Yet most books on minimalism ignore faith, while many Christian books never address the quiet weight of excess. Christian Minimalism brings these worlds together. This book explores how biblical simplicity can restore peace, clarity, and joy, not through deprivation or rigid rules, but through grace-centered living rooted in Christ. Drawing from Scripture, Christian tradition, and modern research, Ezra Callen shows how minimalism can become a spiritual discipline that supports the whole person. Inside, you will discover how simplicity can strengthen • spiritual health through deeper attentiveness to God • mental and emotional well-being by reducing anxiety and overwhelm • financial peace through contentment and intentional living • family life through simpler rhythms and meaningful presence • generosity as the natural fruit of living with less This book helps you understand • what the Bible actually teaches about possessions, contentment, and the good life • how to practice minimalism without legalism, pride, or comparison • why clutter and excess quietly fuel anxiety and distraction • how to align your faith, finances, time, and relationships around “enough” • when simplicity supports healing and when deeper care is needed This is not a book about aesthetic minimalism, decluttering hacks, or moral superiority. It is a Christian guide to simple living that keeps Christ, not minimalism, at the center. If you are searching for Christian books on simplicity and contentment Faith-based minimalism Biblical guidance on money, possessions, and anxiety A Christian approach to simple living and intentional life Spiritual growth rooted in grace rather than performance This book is for you. Christian Minimalism is an invitation to live lighter, slower, and more faithfully by letting go of what does not matter so you can live fully in Christ.