Strengthening the Soul of Your Leadership with Ruth Haley Barton

S28 Ep 4 | Advent Week 4: Soul Work in Winter

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Dec 22, 2025
Marilyn McEntyre, an author and writing teacher known for exploring spirituality and language, joins Ruth to discuss the spiritual gifts of winter. They delve into the concept of inward reflection, grieving loss, and the transformative nature of dormancy. The conversation highlights the importance of letting go, being present in our current season, and embracing new beginnings. They also reflect on a poignant poem by Robert Hayden and share insights on how to navigate emotional challenges during darker periods of life.
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INSIGHT

Surrender To Winter's Limits

  • Winter invites surrender to limits and an inward turn of energy rather than frustration.
  • Marilyn McEntyre says this season calls for pruning, polishing, and submitting to what cannot be done now.
ADVICE

Allow Lament In Darkness

  • Do embrace lament in darker, quieter months to face the full story of your life.
  • Ruth Haley Barton encourages acknowledging sorrow as part of spiritual wholeness, not mere depression.
ANECDOTE

Those Winter Sundays Example

  • Robert Hayden's poem "Those Winter Sundays" illustrates belated gratitude for quiet, costly acts of care.
  • Marilyn and Ruth reflect on love expressed in "austere and lonely offices" that go unthanked until hindsight.
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