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Most people would say, “I want to be more like Jesus.” I’m sure you would say that. But few of us know much about how

In my thirty years of ministry as a Christian psychologist I have talked to many people who have been spiritually harmed by their family or

TLC3: Spiritual Direction Verbatim This spiritual direction verbatim was originally written on March 4, 2005 for a “Christ’s Ambassadors Spiritual Formation Group” I was leading.

This is an updated version of a Bible study I did in 2006 on the role of the social part of the human being in spiritual

Sometimes the Christian life feels like a “dogged, religious plod” rather than a “living, spirited dance!” (1 Thessalonians 4:1-2, MSG). What’s gone wrong? Dallas Willard

“In your life and ministry what is the Gospel according to you? How do you convey the Good News of Jesus?” This is the question that

Often in our leadership roles we’re impatient to act. But to be a good pastor requires waiting to move forward on plans until you hear

Readers of our Soul Shepherding Devotionals will know that being unhurried with Jesus is a theme I often write about. That’s because hurry is such a problem for many of us. So I was thankful to have Alan Fadling, a friend and colleague of mine, give a talk for a group of pastors and leaders on his new book, An Unhurried Life: Following Jesus’ Rhythms of Work and Rest. Here are my notes.

“If we walk in the light, as [God] is in the light, then we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus, his

Dallas Willard is famous for his definitions of the way things are in reality, especially pertaining to our life in Christ. Listening to Dallas talk it seems he