Key Links

Just Faith
A site which supports a parish program to
teach in depth about just living.
LiveSimply
From CAFOD in England, the people who
began the movement for simpler living.
Catholic Relief Services
A powerful agent of change in the world,
also leading the US implementation of this
movement.
Common Hope
A non-profit agency working to end
poverty in the third world by establishing
there a middle class.

The Fourteen Steps
On these pages you will find a pathway to help you live
more simply, sustainably, and in solidarity with the poor.
These are stepping stones which you can teach others to use
once you have learned to walk them yourself...

Go ahead, take the first few steps yourself!
Then use the materials provided here to teach others!
Two powerful resources
Click on the cover to buy the book.












A New Look at Prayer:
Learning to Listen to Your
Inner Guide
by Bill Huebsch
This carefully written
e-book helps you
recognize your own
inner voice which
leads to "right living."








Driving the Speed Limit:
Learning to Live Simply,
Sustainably, and in
Solidarity with the Poo
r
by Bill Huebsch

This e-book provides you
with a road map (almost
literally) to help you
make choices which are
both satisfying and in
support of the common
human good.
Tell us your story!

What commitments have you made? What difficulties have you faced? What
has worked for you as you chose to live more simply? How have you adjusted
your lifestyle to one that is more sustainable? In what ways have you grown
to be in solidarity with the poor of the world?

Click
here to send us a note and we'll share your story with others. To send
us a
video, song, pictures, poetry, or other media, simply attach it to an
e-mail and send it to this
address.
Take the other steps
See a list of all 14 steps

Step One:
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Two:
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Four:
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Five:
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Seven:
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Eight:
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Nine:
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Ten:
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Eleven:
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Twelve:
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Thirteen:
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Fourteen:
Welcome!

Just Living
is a powerful new
resource to help you teach about
living simply, sustainably, and in
solidarity with the world's poor.

It can be used in small groups, or
simply by oneself.
Getting started is easy. Simply go
to the first step (see the guide in
the upper left corner of this
screen) and away you go! Click on
the various worksheets, prayers,
and other resources - and you have
permission to reprint these for use
in your own parish as well.

We are indebted to the fine folks
at the Catholic Agency for
Overseas Development in Great
Britain for the inspiration and key
ideas here. A link to them is at the
right, "LiveSimply."
On the Side...

As you commit yourself to
living simply, sustainably, and
in greater solidarity with the
world's poor, you have to be
ready to change the very way
you live. Read
Driving the
Speed Limit
for some deeper
reflections on what this
means.
Click here to go there.