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Spiritual Transformation Is a Joint Effort
Pastor John Ortberg writes in Leadership journal:
Significant human transformation always involves training, not just trying.
Spiritual transformation is ...
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Bono on Spiritual Formation
Your nature is a hard thing to change; it takes time…. I have heard of people who have life-changing, miraculous turnarounds, people set free from ...
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Christian Life: Getting a Feel for the Game
A common theme in modern Christianity has been that head knowledge is how one becomes more adept at following Christ: the more you know, the better you'll ...
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Quickly Versus Deeply
Larry McMurtry, known for his [book] Lonesome Dove, wrote another book about roads—the many roads he had driven on and the hundreds of miles he ...
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The Merton Prayer
In his book Thoughts in Solitude, Thomas Merton wrote fifteen lines that have become known as "the Merton Prayer":
My Lord God, I have no idea ...
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Mirror Offers Customers a Different Perspective
A businessman in a service industry grew weary of being yelled at. He tired of getting sprayed with angry spittle from dissatisfied customers who expected ...
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Finding God in the Closet
In an article for Today’s Christian Woman, author Jan Struck writes:
As a child, I was captivated by Jesus' words on prayer [in Matthew 6:5–6]. ...
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The Power of Group Solitude
Adie Johnson, who serves on the staff of a small church in Colorado as Pastor of Spiritual Formation, shares a few thoughts about the power of group solitude: ...
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Evangelist R. A. Torrey on Prayer
We are too busy to pray, and so we are too busy to have power. We have a great deal of activity, but we accomplish little; many services, but few conversions; ...
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Ascetic Koinonia
Pachomius was an Egyptian soldier won to Christ by the kindness of Christians in Thebes. After his release from the military around A.D. 315, he was baptized. ...
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