spiritual formation

By Angie Crea O'Neal

Angie Crea O'Neal reflects on her time at last year's Faculty Conference at Cedar Campus remembering that what we really need is to return to our origin and ultimate purpose: to a place of living not in the power of thought, or in satisfaction of want, or in the roundness of surfeit, but in the necessity of wing and prayer, conscious of only one day.

By Ann Boyd

Ann Boyd leads us through this sixteenth-century spiritual discipline making us more sensitive to the work of God in our lives.

By Tish Harrison Warren

Tish Harrison describes how the weekly practice of ceasing from work and embracing rest and play has become her touchstone.

By Margot Starbuck

When Margot Starbuck most needed a gracious heavenly Father, that very expression of God's nature was called into question.

By Nicole Shirilla

Nicole Shirilla invites us to enter the desert of our hearts and confront the temptation that God is not enough.

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