Spiritual training, disciplines

I am interested in leading a group of people to deepen, expand, develop their spiritual disciplines, practices. I am looking for a good resources to lead them in such. Would anyone in the community have any suggestions? I was looking at the "The Spirit of the Disciplines" by Willard but found some reservations in it and thought I might go through my Logos resources but have found many and seek some guidance to narrow things a bit.
thank you for any help.
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This thread from November has a good discussion on this - http://community.logos.com/forums/t/78220.aspx
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Thanks Bruce. My problem is that I have all those mentioned in that post and many more. I suppose I was looking for a recommendation on a particular resource to help me narrow the field without having to read all of them. Thanks for the guidance.
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Michael Paul said:
I was looking at the "The Spirit of the Disciplines" by Willard but found some reservations in it
Curious as to your reservations. Knowing those might help in recommendations.
FWIW - Willard is more philosophical. His friend Richard Foster's Celebration of Discipline is considered "a classic." Since Logos doesn't carry it, I suggest you look at the ebook on Amazon today (hint, hint).
I am a big fan of their disciple, James Bryan Smith. His "Apprentice Series" is very good, and is more relatable to the "every (wo)man." Those were available in Vyrso, but have since moved to Logos pre-pub.
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Michael Paul said:
My problem is that I have all those mentioned in that post and many more.
I would start with The Good and Beautiful God (Book 1) by Smith.
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Michael Paul said:
Thanks Bruce. My problem is that I have all those mentioned in that post and many more. I suppose I was looking for a recommendation on a particular resource to help me narrow the field without having to read all of them. Thanks for the guidance.
I too would be curious as to why you didn't like Willard as I've always appreciated him.
But just to reiterate what I said in the other thread -
Logos doesn't offer my top book yet (Celebration of Discipline by Richard Foster) but here are the ones I appreciate the most that are in my Logos library:
- https://www.logos.com/product/20471/spiritual-disciplines-collection In particular I like Donald Whitney's Simplify Your Spiritual Life: Spiritual Disciplines for the Overwhelmed and Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life which are both offered in this collection
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I appreciate this resource in that it promotes the Spiritual Practices without tipping over to enslaving legalism - https://www.logos.com/product/35513/spiritual-disciplines-for-the-christian-life
I also like https://www.logos.com/product/35582/discipleship-essentials-a-guide-to-building-your-life-in-christ but it is still gathering interest.
Finally, this is a great resource that is grounded in the Gospels and the manner Jesus used to shape His disciples - https://www.logos.com/product/392/the-training-of-the-twelve
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I have "Renovation of the Heart in Daily Practice: Experiments in Spiritual Transformation" co-authored by Dallas Willard and Jan Johnson.
"Invitation to the Jesus Life: Experiments in Christlikeness," "Learning to Hear God," "Living in the Companionship of God," "Savoring God's Word: Cultivating the Soul-Transforming Practice of Scripture Meditation," and "Trusting God For Everything: Psalm 23" all authored by Dr. Jan Johnson and they are all available in Logos. Dr. Jan studied under Dallas Willard and others.
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