Sabbath · Reading Protestant and Catholic Authors · Praying for One Another
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Listener questions guide our hosts into a fruitful discussion about moving from theory to practice in the discipline of Sabbath, exploring historic Christian writers both inside and outside of your own tradition, and learning to pray for others.
Three listener questions—
I’ve become a John Mark Comer fan, thanks to your recommendation of his book, The Ruthless Elimination Hurry, on one of your earliest podcasts over the past year or two. That book and some other resources of his have piqued my interest in practicing Sabbath. Could each of you share what your Sabbath looks like — the practical aspects of it. When? How long? What do you do? I want to take this from an idea to a habit and would love to hear how y’all do this. I love the podcast. It always inspires me to draw closer to Jesus. Thanks.
I’ve been a Protestant Christian many years. I’m definitely not averse to spiritual wisdom from believers in other traditions. I’ve had a spiritual director for about six years, and she always points me to resources by Roman Catholics. It kind of bothers me that it seems that there is relatively little by Protestants on deep spiritual formation. Is it just my lack of knowledge or are Protestants much less likely to explore these sorts of issues? I feel almost guilty to be reading all these things outside of my tradition. Do Protestants not care about the issues that Roman Catholic writers address?
Hi friends. How do you pray for one? I hear people talk about the power of prayer, and I’m interested in going deeper in prayer, but I’ve wondered how specific I should be in my prayer request, and how do I know whether I should trust someone with my prayer request?
Resources:
The Ruthless Elimination Hurry, by John Mark Comer
Deeper Experiences of Famous Christians, by James G Lawson
A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy Life, by William Law — 158pp
Hearing God, by Dallas Willard
Spiritual Classics, Richard Foster and Emilie Griffin
Devotional Classics, Richard Foster and James Bryan Smith
- Other writers recommended on this episode:
Martin Luther
John Wesley
Corrie ten Boom
Catherine Marshall
Frank Laubach
Thomas Kelly
John Ortberg
James Brian Smith
Nathan Foster
Richella Parham
James Catford
John Bunyan
Louisa May Alcott
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Nathan Foster
Nathan Foster is an author and host of Life With God, a Renovaré Podcast. Formerly, he was an Associate Professor of social work and served as the Andrews Chair in Spiritual Formation at Spring Arbor University. He was also a licensed clinical social worker and certified addictions counselor. Nathan has published two books, including The Making of an Ordinary Saint: My Journey from Frustration to Joy with the Spiritual Disciplines.
James Catford
During a career in commercial publishing, James worked with many of the authors most closely associated with Renovaré and he now chairs SPCK, the largest Christian publisher in the UK. After fourteen years leading the British Bible Society James also works with American Bible Society to support Christians in leadership around the world. He lives with his wife Sue in London.
Richella Parham
Richella is Chair of the Renovaré Board of Trustees. With a background in small business, education, and church leadership, Richella is a speaker and the author of Mythical Me (IVP) and A Spiritual Formation Primer. She is the mother of three young adult sons and lives with her husband Jack in Durham, North Carolina. Read her full bio and connect with Richella at richellajparham.com.