In Episode 3 of Season 4, hosts Shane Pruitt, Paul Worcester, and Lacey Villasenor dive into a rich discussion on spiritual disciplines, focusing on well-known and often forgotten practices. They share personal experiences and practical insights on cultivating a disciplined spiritual life in today’s fast-paced, distraction-filled world. This episode addresses the rise of new-age spirituality and the importance of clearly defining and teaching biblical meditation and spiritual practices in contrast to secular trends.
Also in This Episode:
- The role of spiritual disciplines in leadership development and personal growth
- Encouragement for ministry leaders to lead by example in practicing spiritual disciplines
- How to create a rhythm of Sabbath and rest in a busy ministry context
- Insights on mentoring students in spiritual disciplines
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Shareable Quotes:
- “Whether it’s food, social media, or something else that’s taken a stronghold in our lives, fasting is about removing and replacing. So, we are removing what we’re fasting from, but hopefully, we’re fasting towards the Lord.” – Shane Pruitt
- “True prayer and true intimacy with God can’t be rushed.” – Paul Worcester
- “Sabbath is a practice of faith. It’s saying, ‘You know what? I’m resting, and this is a good reminder that the Lord doesn’t need me.’” – Shane Pruitt
- “I like to say that silence and solitude—time alone in God’s presence—is an acquired taste. Once you experience and build that habit, it refuels you. It’s something you long for and look forward to throughout your day.” – Paul Worcester