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Spiritual Formation

Feeling Feelings This Easter

I often don’t feel the way I think I should. This Easter, we're reminded that even when we don't feel hopeful, the good news of Jesus is our hope.

Jesus, the New Age, and Our Hidden Desires

New age practices promise to deliver on some deep human desires we’ve always had and always will have. When we investigate these desires, we’ll not only find that they’re natural and normal, but they’re also best satisfied in deep relationship with Jesus.

Understanding Rest – More Than Just Relaxing

God made us and made us for him. In ways we can’t fully understand, we crave him. But we do everything we can to satisfy that craving with earthly things. This is why we’re tired. This is why we need true rest.

The Winter of Our Contentment

God’s people can meet God in the temple and in the wilderness, in spring and in winter. 

Nazareth U. and Central Indiana: The Spiritual Discipline of Uncool Places

Without central Indiana, I wouldn’t understand Nazareth. Or the spiritual discipline of uncool places.

Jesus Sees You: The ‘Good’ In Jesus, the Good Shepherd

To Jesus the shepherd, we have names. When he calls to us, he calls with a voice whose clearest frequencies are friendship and intimacy, and whose resonance is so full of goodness that when we hear it, we want to follow. 

Keeping the Faith: A Warning From King Solomon

To prevent drifting, we must stay close to Jesus and his Church. We must abide in him and hold fast to community. We must take up our cross and follow daily.

Are Your Prayers Anxiety-Driven?

Our job in prayer is to bring the anxiety to Jesus and invite him to come care for us.

What Can We Do When Life Just … Sucks?

Ultimately, I've come to see that suffering (whether big or small), struggle, and pain are realities in the Christian life. That's why we need to get real with Jesus and trust that he is at work. 

Jesus and Joysticks: How Playing Games Shaped My Faith

Gaming can be a form of ministry. It can teach us to embrace places of discomfort and to love one another in that.

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