April 1, 2009 | 6 Comments
In this series of posts, I am sharing some short thoughts from each chapter of Dallas Willard’s book The Great Omission and then some brief personal reflections. Chapter Thirteen: Christ-Centered Piety Willard continues to beat the drum that if we … Continue reading →
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Tagged Communal, Dallas Willard, Discipleship, Spiritual Disciplines, Spiritual Formation, The Great Omission, Transformation
March 25, 2009 | 4 Comments
In this series of posts, I am sharing some short thoughts from each chapter of Dallas Willard’s book The Great Omission and then some brief personal reflections. Chapter Twelve: Spiritual Disciplines, Spiritual Formation, and the Restoration of the Soul Transformation … Continue reading →
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Tagged Dallas Willard, Great Omission, Restoration, Spiritual Disciplines, Spiritual Formation, Transformation
March 22, 2009 | Leave a comment
The Smith-Smith Wedding Party Jump Take 2 Originally uploaded by capturingreallife “A cheerful heart is good medicine.” Proverbs 17:22 NLT Starting with some scripture, but hang on to your seat, this post has some humor with a message. Today’s Monday … Continue reading →
Posted in Calling, Humor, Jesus, Leadership, Missional church, practicing church, quotes, soul, walk with God |
Tagged Celebration, Drinking, Jesus, Monday Morning Medicine, Party, Spiritual Disciplines, The Merry Monk
December 12, 2008 | 7 Comments
Simplicity Originally uploaded by ♥babybee I’m near the end of what has been like a whirlwind of activities and deadlines, with a sense that the practice of simplicity that our canvas group (mid-sized group) is engaging with this month comes … Continue reading →
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Tagged Evelyn Underhill, Less is more, Simplicity, Spiritual Disciplines