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Tag Archives: shepherding well
The Shepherd’s Work of Spiritual Mentoring
In the previous two posts (here and here) I have put forth definition of spiritual formation and implications for our shepherd work. Our working definition of spiritual formation is: Spiritual formation is the ongoing process of the Holy Spirit drawing … Continue reading
Implications of Spiritual Formation for Shepherd Care
In the last entry I defined spiritual formation as: Spiritual formation is the ongoing process of the Holy Spirit drawing us deeper into the love and life of the Father and Son; which shapes us into Jesus’ image of love … Continue reading
Posted in Shepherding Well, Thinking Well
Tagged Flock, moralism, performance, relationships, Shepherd influence, Shepherding, shepherding well, Trinitarian Ministry, Trinity
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Is Your Spirituality Sufficient for Your Vocation?
This is a weighty question. I gleaned this question from Eugene Peterson in a statement he makes in the introduction to his book Under the Unpredictable Plant. Let’s break it down. Spirituality is the ways we intentionally respond to God’s presence … Continue reading
Posted in Living Wisely, Personal Vitality, Shepherding Well, Spiritual Vitality
Tagged Faith, fatigue, learning, prayer, reflection, Shepherd influence, shepherd's example, Shepherding, shepherding well, spiritual formation, Spiritual Life Inventory, Spiritual Practices, spiritual thinness, Spiritual vitality, Vocation, vocational holiness
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Book Release: The Uninvited Companion
The Uninvited Companion: God’s Shaping Us In His Love through Life’s Adversities is a culmination of wresting with God and his Word through year’s of personal, physical adversity. Here is an excerpt: My Hannah-Like Prayer Moment I remember clearly a Hannah-like prayer … Continue reading
Posted in Living Wisely, Personal Vitality, Resources, Shepherding Well, Spiritual Vitality, The Shepherd's Health, Thinking Well
Tagged accompaniment, book release, endurence, Faith, fatigue, Paradox, patience, perseverence, prayer, reflection, Shepherd influence, shepherd's example, Shepherding, shepherding well, Success, suffering, theology of suffering, uninvited companion, Waiting
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Resource: PTM Conference 2016
2016 PTM Conference Registration is open PTM is one of the best gatherings in North America to connect with other shepherds and caregivers of cross-cultural workers. This year has a great line up of workshops. See it all here. Pre-Conference … Continue reading
Having Influence without Positional Authority
One of the challenges in the act of providing shepherd care is influencing change without wielding great or any organizational, positional line-authority. Many times I am in a situation where there are clearly systemic or personnel dynamics at play that … Continue reading