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The Making of an Ordinary Saint - by Nathan Foster (Paperback)

The Making of an Ordinary Saint - by  Nathan Foster (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Interacting with his father, Richard, Nathan Foster explores the classic spiritual disciplines in fresh, creative ways, sharing engaging personal stories that show how these ancient practices can help us live more like Jesus in everyday life.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Nathan Foster was just a child when his father's classic <i>Celebration of Discipline</i> brought the spiritual disciplines into the popular evangelical consciousness. More than thirty years later, Nathan made his own journey into the spiritual disciplines. As he sought day by day to develop habits that would enable him to live more like Jesus, he encountered problems both universal and unique. In this engaging narrative, he draws insights from saints of old to uncover fresh ways of living for the contemporary, postmodern Christian.<br/><br/>Through his successes, struggles, and failures, Foster invites readers on a journey of freedom, pain, frustration, and ultimately joy as he learns to rise above selfish desires, laugh at his own failures, and fall in love with God. Those who have read <i>Celebration of Discipline </i>will find in Nathan's book creative new ways to practice the disciplines that have been so formative in their lives. Those who are new to the spiritual disciplines will find that developing a vital, interactive, conversational relationship with God is within their grasp. As a result, the holy habits of love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control are truly possible for all. Includes chapter openings and a foreword from Richard J. Foster.<p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br>"Thirty-five years ago, Richard Foster introduced a generation to the spiritual disciplines. Now his son introduces another generation to both the glories and the frustrations of seeking to practice them--to master and be mastered by the craft and art of the spiritual life. This is a book of honesty and hope."--<b>John Ortberg</b>, senior pastor of Menlo Park Presbyterian Church; author of <i>Soul Keeping</i><br/><br/><br/>More than thirty years after his father's classic book brought them to the masses, Nathan Foster took his own unique path into the spiritual disciplines. As he sought day by day to develop habits that would enable him to live more like Jesus, he encountered problems both universal and personal. Along the way, he found creative new ways to practice the disciplines and discovered that a vital, conversational relationship with God was truly within his grasp.<br/><br/>Now he invites you to join him on the journey. You may just find that holy habits are truly possible for all. <br/><br/>"Nathan Foster has written about the Christian life not impersonally and objectively but as a participant. Read this book and find yourself a new companion as you follow Jesus."--<b> Eugene H. Peterson</b>, professor emeritus of spiritual theology, Regent College<br/><br/>"Delightful . . . simply delightful. Nathan's reflections on the spiritual disciplines are honest, fresh, and insightful. Read and be blessed."--<b>Ruth Haley Barton</b>, founder of the Transforming Center; author of <i>Strengthening the Soul of Your Leadership </i>and <i>Sacred Rhythms</i><br/><br/>"Nathan has a unique voice so badly needed today. He is a storyteller whose raw honesty disarms the reader and allows us to join him, without fear of judgment, on a journey toward an imperfect sainthood."--<b>James Bryan Smith</b>, associate professor of religion, Friends University; executive director of the Apprentice Institute; author of The Apprentice Series<br/><br/><br/><b>Nathan Foster</b> is director of community life at Renovaré. Formerly he served as the Andrews Chair in Spiritual Formation at Spring Arbor University and the pastor of spiritual formation at a Free Methodist church in Jackson, Michigan. Nathan is a licensed clinical social worker and a certified addictions counselor and he plays bass in the indie rock band Istra Blue. Learn more at nathanfosterprojects.com.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Nathan Foster</b> is director of community life at Renovaré. Formerly he served as the Andrews Chair in Spiritual Formation at Spring Arbor University and the pastor of spiritual formation at a Free Methodist church in Jackson, Michigan. Nathan is a licensed clinical social worker and a certified addictions counselor and he plays bass in the indie rock band Istra Blue. Learn more at nathanfosterprojects.com.

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