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Welcome to Country Living: Just About Everything (Including God)

Are you ready to embrace a life of simplicity, self-sufficiency, and deeper connection with God and nature? Country Living: Just About Everything (Including God) is more than a guidebook—it's your roadmap to a fulfilling, balanced lifestyle rooted in faith, sustainability, and practical wisdom.

What's the difference between Ellen White's book Country Living and Kevin Fuller's Country Living: Just About Everything (Including God) book, as it relates to their purpose, scope, and approach:

Authorship and Perspective:

  • Ellen G. White's "Country Living" is a collection of her writings focused primarily on spiritual preparedness, emphasizing the need for believers to leave cities, live self-sufficiently, and prepare for end-time events. It is rooted in Seventh-day Adventist theology and draws heavily on her prophetic insights.

  • Kevin Fuller's book integrates Ellen G. White's principles with a broader, practical guide to rural living, addressing modern challenges and adaptations. It blends spiritual insights with hands-on advice for transitioning to and thriving in the countryside.

Content Focus:

  • White's work is primarily theological and prophetic, highlighting the moral and spiritual dangers of urban life, the need for self-sufficiency, and living in harmony with God's plan as preparation for the end times.

  • Fuller's book includes theological insights but expands into practical advice for modern readers. It discusses topics such as gardening, self-sufficiency, renewable energy, rural medical needs, and even ways to make a living in the countryside, offering a holistic approach to country living.

Structure and Application:

  • "Country Living" provides a concise collection of counsel directed at Adventists, encouraging a specific lifestyle change for spiritual reasons.

  • “Country Living: Just About Everything! (Including God)” is more detailed and expansive, offering practical steps, historical context, and modern adaptations for living in rural areas, making it accessible to a broader audience beyond Adventists.

Modern Adaptations:

  • White’s focus remains timeless and rooted in a spiritual framework.

  • Fuller's text acknowledges contemporary advancements and challenges (e.g., telemedicine, internet access, and climate concerns) and provides solutions for integrating rural living into modern life.

 

In summary, White’s book is a spiritually driven guide emphasizing prophetic counsel, while Fuller's work serves as a comprehensive manual combining spiritual, historical, and practical advice for a modern audience interested in rural living loaded with hands-on and how-tos-and-DIY.

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