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Tag Archives: Spiritual disciplines
Silence, Solitude, and Secrecy
Do we need renewed commitment to silence, solitude, and secrecy? Continue reading
14 Spiritual Disciplines
As you think about goals for the New Year, include specific resolutions regarding spiritual disciplines. Here is a helpful list to guide you. There is no easy path to spiritual maturity but the rewards are deeply satisfying. Continue reading
Enjoying the rhythm of Silence
A loss of silence is as serious as a loss of memory, and just as disorienting. Continue reading
14 Spiritual Disciplines for developing a heart for God
There is no easy path to spiritual maturity but the rewards of giving yourself wholeheartedly to it are deeply satisfying. Practice the seven Disciplines of Abstinence— Letting go: (I Peter 2:11- putting off) and seven Disciplines of Activity—Engagement– (Romans 13:12-14; Ephesians 6:10-12– Putting on). Continue reading
Posted in Accountability, Behavior, Change, Character, Christian life, Contentment, Guidelines for living, Holistic ministry, Identity, In Christ, Mind Renewal, Restoration, Spirit filled, Spiritual disciplines, Spiritual growth, Spiritual inventory, Spiritual transformation, Victory, Walking with God
Tagged Christian growth, Discipleship, New Christians, Spiritual disciplines
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