Our brains were built for a world of “not enough” and Michael Easter’s Scarcity Brain names the loop we’re so easily caught in: the notification, the second helping, the next purchase. Each impulse promises satisfaction, yet sustains the urge for more. But this ache is theological territory, too: manna that couldn’t be hoarded, water that satisfies, and Jesus who kept encouraging trust in God’s benevolence. Join us as we discuss Easter’s book together and ponder, “How do we break out from this scarcity loop?”
Whether or not you have a chance to read the book, you are warmly invited to join us. Questions? Contact Mike Roth.
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Earlier Event: October 4
Welcoming Newcomers
Later Event: October 18
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