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    27. Developing a Framework for Intentional Spiritual Growth

    27. Developing a Framework for Intentional Spiritual Growth

    Followers of Jesus need a framework for intentional spiritual growth.

    Consider what happens to a grapevine when it doesn’t have a trellis on which to grow.  I imagine that the vine just sort of lays on the ground and the grapes end up getting eaten by worms or bugs.  But when the vine has a trellis, the grapevine is able to bear much fruit.

    Likewise, we need a trellis for our lives if we are going to “bear much fruit” (as Jesus says in John 15).  We need a framework for intentional spiritual growth.  In Emotionally Healthy Spirituality, Peter Scazzero explains that this framework is called a “Rule of Life.”  In this episode, I talk about 1) why you need a Rule of Life and 2) how to develop a Rule of Life.


    THIS EPISODE’S HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:

    • Spiritual growth requires intentionality.
    • Jesus stresses the importance of intentionally staying connected to him in John 15:1-8. Only then can we “bear much fruit.”
    • A “Rule of Life” is an intentional framework for our lives to help us grow spiritually.
    • The word “rule,” according to Peter Scazzero, comes from the Greek word for “trellis.” It is a structure that helps the vine grow, rest, and bear as much fruit as possible.
    • The story of Daniel demonstrates the power of intentional spiritual growth.
    • Daniel was betrayed by other administrators in the Persian Empire. Rather than retreating, defending himself, or fighting back, Daniel simply returned to his Rule of Life—praying three times daily by his window that faced Jerusalem.
    • It was Daniel’s Rule of Life that gave him the strength to be faithful to God even when his life was threatened.
    • A Rule of Life can be structures with four categories in mind: prayer, rest, relationships, and work/activity.
    • Select one or two practices to engage in for each category. 
      • Prayer
      • Rest
      • Relationships
      • Work/Activity 
    • It takes trial and error to develop a Rule of Life. But we need to pursue intentional spiritual growth.
    • Don’t get legalistic about your Rule of Life. As soon as your Rule of Life becomes a duty and chore, it will no longer be life-giving or draw you close to God.

     

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    Episode 44 - Faith Under Construction: Recorded Live from the Upside Down Gathering in Chicago!

    Episode 44 - Faith Under Construction: Recorded Live from the Upside Down Gathering in Chicago!

    We're excited to share our first episode ever recorded with a live audience, recorded at the Upside Down Gathering on Sept. 21. In this conversation, we dive into the tension between faith deconstruction and reconstruction, guided by professional counselor and friend of the podcast Aundi Kolber. Kayla Craig, Lindsy Wallace, and Shannon Evans open up about their own faith journeys in this special episode.

    In this episode, we tackle the questions:

    • What was your faith upbringing like? What have pivotal points been in your journey?
    • What has deconstruction of faith looked like for you? Why is reconstruction important?
    • What books, thoughts, or spiritual leaders have helped shape your faith?
    • Do you consider yourself an evangelical?
    • How has your view of God changed?

    Join us as we share our honest experiences inside and outside of the church, reflecting on how our Christian faith has been shaped, molded, broken down, and built up on this long and winding journey with Jesus.

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    To learn more about Kayla, Lindsy, and Shannon’s faith journeys, check out episodes #8, #9, and #12. To learn more about Aundi’s work, listen to episode #36 on mental health.

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    What's Love Got to do with Business

    What's Love Got to do with Business
    Historically, men have dominated the business landscape and still do today for the most part. Not surprisingly, male-oriented ideas and priorities—particularly dispassionate logical, rational problem solving perspectives—have dominated organizations. Conversely compassionate love is generally perceived to be a female trait and perspective, and, if seen in men, is viewed as a “weakness.” Today's show will examine that true aliveness and passion come from compassionate Leadership which is the fundamental role of modern Leadership. Come explore Compassion based Leadership and how to make more of it happen in Business Today.