I read this book chapter by chapter as Sharla wrote it and found it thoughtful and practical. I particularly admire Sharla's knack for writing good questions that prompt readers to think and apply what they read.
Sharla takes on the challenging topic of having “enough” in such areas of life as money, stuff, food, time, and relationships. She writes, "This book is not meant to make you feel guilty about how much you own or don’t own. Instead, it explores what God has to say on the topic of enough. It contains a set of tools to help you discover how much is enough for you. And it shines a light on a path to the God of sufficiency, who longs to satisfy our souls with Himself so that we can confidently say, 'I have enough—for now.' "
The book works well either for individual reading or in a discussion group with other women.
Don’t miss this perspective-changing book!