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"God is at home. It is we who have gone out for a walk." --Meister
Eckhart In Coming Home to Your True Self, Albert Haase invites you
to return home--and shows you the way to get there. "Home," he
writes, "is the sacrament of the present moment. It is only living
right now, right here, that we discover our lives and this world
awash in the grace of God." Using the story of the prodigal son to
illustrate the far country of our false self and the way back home
to our true self in Christ, Haase introduces us to the spiritual
disciplines that can help us find the path home to the Father. Rich
with insights from Haase's experience as a spiritual director, this
is a book for the weary, the lost, the regretful and
guilty--essentially, a book for us all. No matter how long you've
walked, God is still home.
As you journey deeper in the Christian pilgrimage, you come to
realize that the Christian life is more than merely replicating
particular spiritual disciplines or practices. You begin to
understand that at the core of Christian faith is the
transformation of your very identity. M. Robert Mulholland Jr.
exposes the false selves that you may be tempted to hide behind and
helps you to instead discover the true self that comes from being
hidden with Christ in God. If the goal of the Christian journey is
Christlikeness, then you must reckon with the unhealthy ways that
you root your sense of being in things other than God. Along the
way, you will discover a growing sense of intimacy and abandonment
to God. Not only will you encounter the joy of discovering your own
self, you will also find a greater love for others and compassion
for the world. The expanded edition includes a study guide for
individual reflection or group discussion.
M. Robert Mulholland Jr. defines spiritual formation as "the
process of being formed in the image of Christ for the sake of
others." Compact and solid, this definition encompasses the
dynamics of a vital Christian life and counters our culture's
tendency to make spirituality a trivial matter or reduce it to a
private affair between "me and Jesus." In Invitation to a Journey,
Mulholland helps Christians new and old understand that we become
like Christ gradually, not instantly. Not every personality is
suited to an early morning quiet time, so Mulholland frees
different personality types to express their piety differently. He
reviews the classical spiritual disciplines and demonstrates the
importance of undertaking our spiritual journey with (and for the
sake of) others. This road map for spiritual formation is
profoundly biblical and down to earth. In the finest tradition of
spiritual literature, it is a vital help to Christians at any stage
of their journey. This edition is revised and expanded by Ruth
Haley Barton with a new foreword, spiritual practices and study
guide, to provide spiritual direction for individuals and groups
seeking spiritual companionship for one another on the journey of
transformation.
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