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How to Let God Back into the Church

Friday’s Compass | Wanderings | August 21 I write The Compass to help you navigate the interior journey toward a deeper life with Jesus. There are lots of options available to you here: just keep showing up an read, sign up for a free subscription or sign up for a paid subscription to get not only the spiritual growth articles, but also a custom-designed spiritual growth practice each month…

Discipleship: What Jesus Said

What scripture tells us discipleship is

The Church that Forgot to Make Disciples

What happened and the way back

The Practices that Do What Admiration Can't

"Are we willing to undergo the transformation necessary to [become like] Jesus?" (Dallas Willard)

The Life that Continues to Amaze

Monday’s Compass | The Dust of the Rabbi | August 17 For new readers: The Compass is a newsletter on spiritual formation , and “ The Dust of the Rabbi “ is one of its recurring series. In the ancient world, a rabbi’s most devoted students followed so closely behind him that the dust of his walking settled on them. They wore it as a badge of belonging. This Monday series draws attention to Jesus.…

We Are Not the First

Today: 14th century Julian of Norwich as 21st century dinner companion

A Week at The Stillpoint

Today: Pushing back against the new, dangerous status symbol

A Week at The Stillpoint

Today: The prophetic power of rest

A Week at The Stillpoint

Today: Out of the rubble, spiritual practices are the way back

A Week at Stillpoint

Today: The Spiritual Practice of Hospitality

A Week at The Stillpoint

Five Stories for Leaders Running on Fumes

We Are Not the First

Today: Amy Carmichael and her poem, "Hast Thou No Scars"