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Mentioned in 39 episodes
Celebration of discipline
the path to spiritual growth
Book • 1978
Celebration of Discipline explores the central spiritual practices of the Christian faith, dividing them into three categories: inward disciplines (meditation, prayer, fasting, and study), outward disciplines (simplicity, solitude, submission, and service), and corporate disciplines (confession, worship, guidance, and celebration).
Foster argues that these disciplines are essential for spiritual growth and a balanced spiritual life.
He provides practical insights and examples on how these disciplines can be integrated into daily life to bring about personal transformation and a deeper connection with God and others.
Foster argues that these disciplines are essential for spiritual growth and a balanced spiritual life.
He provides practical insights and examples on how these disciplines can be integrated into daily life to bring about personal transformation and a deeper connection with God and others.
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Mentioned in 39 episodes
Mentioned by 

as a source for a quote on joy and discipline.


Brett McKay

904 snips
The Feel-Good Method of Productivity
Mentioned as background material for the presentation.

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45. Ordering the Spiritual Disciplines (1991)
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as the symbolic launching point for the renewed emphasis on spiritual formation for evangelicals.

James Wood

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Spiritual Formation: A Close Examination
Mentioned by Brooke Mosser as a book that profoundly impacted him and sparked a connection with his heart.

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S1E3 - Habits, Rhythms, and Spiritual Disciplines for Intentional Fatherhood
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in reference to the discipline of celebration.


John Ortberg
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Spiritual Formation in the Life of the Leader (Featuring John Ortberg)
Mentioned by 

as the book written by Richard Foster in 1978 that sparked a whole movement.


John Mark Comer
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Spiritual Formation in the Future of the Church (Featuring John Mark Comer)
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as a book containing a chapter about simplicity that greatly impacted their lives.

Jaime Wooldridge

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CNLP 739 | Young and Fighting About Money, Sex and Power: Ashley and Jaime Wooldridge on How They Radically Transformed Their Marriage and Went On To Lead One of America's Fastest Growing Churches
Mentioned by 

as the book that started the term 'spiritual formation' in 1978.


David Wang

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Trained but Untransformed: Rethinking Spiritual Formation in Theological Education
Recommended in the episode description as a resource for further reading on the discipline of celebration.

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16. Celebration: The Recollection of God (1997)
Mentioned by Pastor 

while discussing the shift from petition to intercession in prayer.


Jon Tyson

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Missional Formation | Revival + Awakening - Jon Tyson








