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Most Popular for November

By michaelcriner · Comments (0)
Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

Can you believe that it’s December?! November really flew by – I think when you get away from your routine life rushes by. Below are the most popular reads for November:

  1. UPDATE: Abby and the Swine Flu – here I give a great update of Abby, who is pregnant, on how she handled getting the swine flu and how she’s progressed since!
  2. If you feel the need to encourage somebody, do it. – here I share some quick thoughts on encouraging others after one of the best meetings ever with our college staff.
  3. Now matter how much you might want to know a secret, until someone tells you , you just cannot know what it is. – this is a post about what I shared with our First Woodway Christian School students… it’s also about the Bible.
  4. Is it necessary for the local church to continually try to enhance the spiritual formation of its congregation? – this was a response to a question I received from a student…
  5. The very fact that you are reading this proves you can (and should) read your Bible. – here I challenge the thought that “I don’t like to read” specifically in regards to the Bible.

enjoy!

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Tags : Abigail Criner, Bible, Church, Encouragement, First Woodway Christian School, Reading, Secrets, Spiritual Formation, Swine Flu

Before you make a plan for spiritual formation, define it.

By michaelcriner · Comments (1)
Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

Simply, in my observation, spiritual formation is not too different from discipleship in nature. I think the difference would simply be that “spiritual formation” evokes fertile images of growth, slow maturation, and gentle becoming. It is a focused attention upon the heart – what is being stirred in your affections; what your minds attention is focused upon. In my view, “spiritual formation” is about your betterment, your sanctification in the most radical ways of which takes place in the most ordinary places.

Like unto it, discipleship is done with one another in community. You have a discipler. You have someone who is coming along side with you and helping you grow. Spiritual formation is an inward discipline; discipleship is an outward discipline. That being said, I think there is a ton of room for disagreement here… the point is that we are called to follow Jesus.

Thus, this is how I would define spiritual formation: the maturing process of a follower of Jesus, so that they might be sanctified.

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Is it necessary for the local church to continually try to enhance the spiritual formation of its congregation?

By michaelcriner · Comments (0)
Monday, November 16th, 2009

I think it is imperative for a local church to on regular occasion teach, disciple, lead, form, preach, model, etc. what it means to be a follower of Jesus. It is completely necessary, and if you are not doing this in your local church OR you think it can be done without a plan and therefore will happen naturally, you’re a fool.

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