Disciplines of the Holy Spirit
Disciplines of the Holy Spirit shows how a dynamic, close walk with God can be yours each day through the ministry of the Holy Spirit. As the energizer of your faith, the Spirit wants to bring you into a transforming communion with Christ. He wants to empower you to love your enemies, live without fear, and give generously out of an inner abundance. Your part? Simply yielding to him through spiritual disciplines like Solitude, Surrender, and Service. As you practice the spiritual disciplines, your concept of what it means to be a Christian will acquire a new, life-changing dimension. You’ll grow closer to Jesus – and your life will increasingly reflect the power and presence of the Holy Spirit.
Endorsements
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Dr. Tan always has something worthwhile to say. His passion for people, life, and God, combined with his extensive professional knowledge make this book an important read
Larry Crabb Jr., PhD
Siang-Yang Tan
Siang-Yang Tan, PhD, is a Senior Professor of Clinical Psychology at the School of Psychology & Marriage and Family Therapy, Fuller Theological Seminary, in Pasadena, CA, and Senior Pastor Emeritus of First Evangelical Church, Glendale, CA. He has published numerous articles and 17 books, including Counseling and Psychotherapy: A Christian Perspective, A Christian Approach to Counseling and Psychotherapy, Lay Counseling, and Shepherding God’s People: A Guide to Faithful and Fruitful Pastoral Ministry. He now serves as Spiritual Director of the American Association of Christian Counselors.
Douglas H. Gregg
Douglas H. Gregg (Ph.D., University of Southern California), president and co-director of Christian Direction and Formation Ministries, is an ordained Presbyterian minister and consultant to pastors and churches in areas of prayer, spiritual formation and spiritual direction.
Coauthor of Inner Healing and Disciplines of the Holy Spirit, Gregg has served as a church pastor, teaching specialist for InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA, and director of the office of Christian community and adjunct associate professor of spiritual formation at Fuller Theological Seminary.
1997