Beginning the Work Again
Our life with God is often likened to a spiral — or, better yet, a labyrinth. We grow along a certain vein, and then we seem to double back or start again from the beginning. It’s one of the more lively (and many would say frustrating!) aspects of spiritual formation. This series is for those who find themselves beginning the work again.
- Beginning the Work Again :: A New Series
- Beginning the Work Again :: The Redemption of Pieces of Ourselves
- Beginning the Work Again :: It’s Messy in Here, and It Feels Like I’m Back in High School
- Beginning the Work Again :: On Visiting the Work and Taking Breathers
- Beginning the Work Again :: The Practice of Self-Compassion
- Beginning the Work Again :: The Integration of Both Parts
- Beginning the Work Again :: When It Feels Like You’re Doing Nothing
- Beginning the Work Again :: When the Student Is Ready, the Teacher Appears
- Beginning the Work Again :: It Begins With Awareness
- Beginning the Work Again :: It Continues Into Truth
- Beginning the Work Again :: A Letter to Myself
- Beginning the Work Again :: What I Didn’t Know Then
- Beginning the Work Again :: Jesus There
- Beginning the Work Again :: Tenderness in the Aftermath
- Beginning the Work Again :: Tears for What I See
- Beginning the Work Again :: What’s the Difference Between Formation and Healing?
- Beginning the Work Again :: Relearning Things
- Beginning the Work Again :: I’m Not God
- Beginning the Work Again :: Embracing My Humanity
- Beginning the Work Again :: Henri Nouwen Is My Teacher
- Beginning the Work Again :: How It’s Different Than the First Time (Part 1)
- Beginning the Work Again :: How It’s Different Than the First Time (Part 2)