A Spiritual Formation Workbook


Spiritual Formation WorkbookA Spiritual Formation Workbook:
Small Group Resources for Nurturing Christian Growth

by James Bryan Smith and Richard J. Foster (HarperOne, 1999)

This beginning workbook for Spiritual Formation Groups features guidelines for starting a group, study plans for the first nine sessions, and a questionnaire that helps map the way ahead. Based upon six major dimensions of the spiritual life found in the life of Christ and Christian tradition—the contemplative tradition, the holiness tradition, the charismatic tradition, the social justice tradition, the evangelical tradition and the incarnational tradition—this workbook program provides all the necessary ingredients to start and maintain a Spiritual Formation Group.

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James P. Long
James P. Longhttp://JamesPLong.com

James P. Long was formerly the editor of Outreach magazine and the author of a number of books, including Why Is God Silent When We Need Him the Most?

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