How to Pray in the Storm (Even If You’re Angry or Afraid)
June 9, 2020
Here are some resources mentioned in the How to Pray in the Storm (Even If You’re Angry or Afraid) webcast conversation between Carolyn Arends, Mimi Dixon, and James Catford.
Resources Recommended by Mimi Dixon
- Martin Luther King Jr: I Have a Dream/ Also Letter from Birmingham Jail
- Richard Foster: Prayer: Finding the Heart’s True Home
- Richard Foster: Celebration of Discipline
- St. Teresa of Avila: Interior Castle: The Classic Text With a Spiritual Commentary
Resources Recommended by James Catford
- Dallas Willard: The Golden Triangle” of Spiritual Transformation
- Richard Foster: Streams of Living Water: Celebrating the Great Traditions of Christian Faith
- James Catford: When the Whole World Seems Upset as printed in Preach issue 23 Chaos and Truth www.preachweb.org
- Personal Liturgy for Morning Prayer
Other Resources Mentioned in the Webinar and Chat:
- Chris Hall: We Have Refused to Listen
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Miriam Dixon
Miriam (Mimi) Dixon began her ministry in 1979 serving as an associate pastor at Northminster Presbyterian Church in Seattle, Washington. From April of 1985 to May of 2019 she served as senior pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Golden, Colorado. She earned both her MDiv and DMin degrees from Fuller Theological Seminary. Mimi is on the Renovaré Board of Directors and teaches for the Renovaré Institute. She is faculty for Next Frontiers, a ministry to pastors in transition, and actively promotes Christian Spiritual Formation, crediting Richard Foster and Dallas Willard for their influence in her life and ministry. Mimi has authored Worth Celebrating: a biography of Richard J Foster’s Celebration of Discipline, available through Barclay Press.
James Catford
James Catford has spent his career at the intersection of publishing, leadership, and spiritual formation, working with many authors closely connected to Renovaré. He led the British Bible Society for fourteen years, founded the think tank Theos, and later chaired SPCK, the UK’s largest Christian publisher. He now serves as founding chair of the Center for Christianity and Public Life in Washington, D.C., and on the board of the Martin Institute and Dallas Willard Research Center at Westmont College. He is married to Sue, a former TV anchor and media executive.
Carolyn Arends
Carolyn Arends oversees the Renovaré Institute for Christian Spiritual Formation as well as several other Renovaré initiatives, including the Book Club. She is also a recording artist, speaker, author, and college instructor. She lives near Vancouver, BC, with her husband Mark and their two children.
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