 The life of homesteading, the life from the land, works on a completely different logic, works on a completely different rhythm. There's completely different forces that shape how you live your life. It's very different from the technological, media-saturated hustle of suburbia. That was what we realized in the shape of the book is sort of if you wanted to live on a homestead, if you wanted to live closer to the land, or if you even wanted to sort of have the lessons from it at all, just recognizing that whatever we're doing now, there's some deficiency. What it does to the family, particularly in individuals, is pretty clear if we really look at the history and theology of how God wanted us to live. There are things he teaches us and wants to teach us that we learn from the land, and there is no other source.