In The Wisdom of Stability, Wilson-hartgrove illuminates the biblical and monastic understanding of why staying in one place is both a virtue and good for all.
For the Christian tradition, he writes, the heart\'s true home is a life rooted in the love of God.
In The Wisdom of Stability, Wilson-hartgrove illuminates the biblical and monastic understanding of why staying in one place is both a virtue and good for you.
Like children stumbling off a merry-go-round, says Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove, we are grasping for something to anchor our lives in a sea of constant change.
In an age where we might email a friend in Africa, Skype a co-worker in Brazil, and teleconference with people in different time zones-all in one day-the sheer speed of life can be dizzying. -Abba Anthony Discussion around the bestseller The Benedict Option by Rod Dreher has led many people to want to know more about Benedictine principles.
In whatever place you live, do not easily leave it.
The Wisdom of Stability is a must-read for pastors, leaders, and anyone seeking an authentic path of Christian transformation.
When we cultivate an inner stability of heart - by Rooting ourselves in the places where we live, engaging the people we are with, and by the simple rhythms of tending to body and soul - true growth can happen.
For the Christian tradition, he writes, the heart\'s true home is a life rooted in the love of God.
In The Wisdom of Stability, Wilson-hartgrove illuminates the biblical and monastic understanding of why staying in one place is both a virtue and good for you.
Like children stumbling off a merry-go-round, says Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove, we are grasping for something to anchor our lives in a sea of constant change.
In an age where we might email a friend in Africa, Skype a co-worker in Brazil, and teleconference with people in different time zones-all in one day-the sheer speed of life can be dizzying.
Discussion around the bestseller The Benedict Option by Rod Dreher has led many people to want to know more about Benedictine principles.
For the Christian tradition, he writes, the heart\'s true home is a life rooted in the love of God.
In The Wisdom of Stability, Wilson-hartgrove illuminates the biblical and monastic understanding of why staying in one place is both a virtue and good for all