Emotionally Healthy Spirituality Course Workbook

It's impossible to be spiritually mature, while remaining emotionally immature

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Education, Bible & Bible Studies, Christian Life
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Author: Peter Scazzero ISBN: 9780310882558
Publisher: Zondervan Publication: August 12, 2014
Imprint: Zondervan Language: English
Author: Peter Scazzero
ISBN: 9780310882558
Publisher: Zondervan
Publication: August 12, 2014
Imprint: Zondervan
Language: English

For those desiring to take steps in their Christian life and discipleship, to break free from bondage to the past and experience healing, Emotional Healthy Spirituality is an eight-session video-based Bible study on the integration of emotional health and contemplative spirituality. Many sincere followers of Christ, followers who are really passionate for God, join a church, participate weekly in a small group, serve with their gifts, and who are considered "mature," remain stuck at a level of spiritual immaturity—especially when faced with interpersonal conflicts and crises.??The Emotionally Healthy Spirituality video study and companion study guide offer a strategy for discipleship that address this void, offering powerful pathways to transformation that will help people mature into a faith filled with authenticity and a profound love for God.?

The eight sessions include:

  1. The Problem of Emotionally Unhealthy Spirituality
  2. Know Yourself that You May Know God
  3. Going Back in Order to Go Forward
  4. Journey through the Wall
  5. Enlarge Your Soul through Grief and Loss
  6. Discover the Rhythms of the Daily Office and Sabbath
  7. Grow into an Emotionally Healthy Adult
  8. Go to the Next Step to Develop a “Rule of Life”
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For those desiring to take steps in their Christian life and discipleship, to break free from bondage to the past and experience healing, Emotional Healthy Spirituality is an eight-session video-based Bible study on the integration of emotional health and contemplative spirituality. Many sincere followers of Christ, followers who are really passionate for God, join a church, participate weekly in a small group, serve with their gifts, and who are considered "mature," remain stuck at a level of spiritual immaturity—especially when faced with interpersonal conflicts and crises.??The Emotionally Healthy Spirituality video study and companion study guide offer a strategy for discipleship that address this void, offering powerful pathways to transformation that will help people mature into a faith filled with authenticity and a profound love for God.?

The eight sessions include:

  1. The Problem of Emotionally Unhealthy Spirituality
  2. Know Yourself that You May Know God
  3. Going Back in Order to Go Forward
  4. Journey through the Wall
  5. Enlarge Your Soul through Grief and Loss
  6. Discover the Rhythms of the Daily Office and Sabbath
  7. Grow into an Emotionally Healthy Adult
  8. Go to the Next Step to Develop a “Rule of Life”

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