Nate Foster is Assistant Professor of Social Work at Spring Arbor University as well as a writer, and pastor. Nate is the author of “The Making of Ordinary Saints” where he “explores the classic spiritual disciplines in fresh, creative ways, sharing engaging personal stories that show how these ancient practices can help us live more like Jesus in everyday life.” He frequently contributes to Renovare through blogs and podcasts. He is currently lives in Jackson, Michigan with his wife of 21 years and two children.
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- (6:00) Introduction to the difference between spiritual disciplines and spiritual formation
- (6:35) What does the word saint mean to you?
- (9:20) If we are going to take seriously the call to make disciples, what does it mean to make?
- (12:10) What is the role or impact of authenticity in the spiritual formation process?
- (16:08) The solution is not that we are just honest about everything and then we just stay there but there is hope for change and that we get to grow.
- (16:35) How do I know if I am loving more maturely?
- (19:30) What would you say to a pastor who wants the work of spiritual formation to be the first work they do?
Here is a link to Nate’s father, Richard Foster’s, book Celebration of Discipline
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