Spiritual Formation

Mary, the mother of Jesus, left us a template of how to respond when our plans are interrupted.

The sacredness of the ordinary elicits awe and gratitude.

 

Obstacles: When we can’t surmount them, let’s be grateful when God puts someone in our path with a different perspective

What might spiritual gifts look like in a nursing workplace setting?

The spiritual practice of lament is a God-given avenue for expressing sorrow and gaining hope.

Relationships are at the heart of Christy Secor’s new role with NCF.

Learning to wait—patiently—means letting go of the need to control.

Hearing God clearly requires our minds to be quiet and undistracted.

Imprinting God’s own words in our minds—memorizing Scripture—is an essential key to being transformed into Jesus’ likeness.

When we prayer walk, God sharpens our awareness in the people and places around us.

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