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articleBrought Low Pastor and professor, Kurtley Knight, invites us into the postures and practices of Lent that remind us of our creatureliness and our accountability to God.
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bookManual de Formacion Espiritual Spanish translation of A Spiritual Formation Workbook
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articleIs It So Terrible to be Useful? Drawing on a scene from "The Last Emperor," Richard Foster helps us shift our thinking from feeling used to becoming useful.
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Formational Films Round-Up Movies That MatterWebinar ReplayFor this second special summer edition of our Renovaré webinar, we’ve invited three experts of cinema —Jeffrey Overstreet, Catherine Barsotti, and Chris Hall—to make a case for their favorite films.
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articleDiscovering Contemplation A Penetrating Gaze at the Truth In this classic piece, Bill Vaswig brings contemplation down to earth. It is, as Thomas Aquinas puts it, a simple, unimpeded, penetrating gaze at the truth.
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articleStruggling with Everydayness Tish Harrison Warren previews the themes of her book Liturgy of the Ordinary in this piece about learning to accept a "radical ordinariness" in living this Christian life.
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articleHealing from Race-Based Trauma Author and counselor Sheila Wise Rowe knows first-hand the effects of racial trauma. She encourages us to "create spaces in person and across social media for one another to experience God’s healing,…
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bookLent for Everyone: Matthew, Year A A Daily Devotional Lent for Everyone: Matthew, Year A provides readers with an inspirational guide through the Lenten season, from Ash Wednesday through the week after Easter. Popular biblical scholar and author N. T.…
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articleTo a Friend Wondering How to Pray from Let God: Spiritual Conversations with François Fénelon Winn Collier shares an accessible paraphrase of François Fénelon's 17th century letter to someone who—like many of us—craves practical guidance for moving deeper into conversation with God.
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articleOpen Spaces for Solitude Margaret Campbell writes about carving out time and space for solitude so that we are free to be found by God.
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articleGod Cares for Us Through One Another James Bryan Smith describes a particularly meaningful celebration of communion with a small group of fellow disciples, and the clarity it gave him about our interconnectedness in the Body of Christ.
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bookInterior Castle A masterpiece of spiritual literature, this sixteenth-century work was inspired by a mystical vision that came upon the revered Teresa of Avila, one of the most gifted and beloved religious figures…
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