So, what does one write about when it has been so long and so much has happened? Should one note that they have missed their blogging anniversary for a 2nd year in a row? No, that's not necessary to note. For the first 7 years, I kept up with that, with the countries, the statistics, and wrote a summary post near or on the anniversary. But I missed last year and it has already slipped by this year. But, maybe I will be more intentional for next year, as that will be year 10.
Do I post 2 and a half months of sermons in one blog? I don't think so. YIKES. That would be way too much reading and listening for even the most dedicated disciple. I may try to post a sermon here and there in the future.
I think what I will share in this post are the 7 books I posted during a book challenge to post spiritual directions books that influenced me.
Though I am not (yet) a spiritual director (officially), I have been in spiritual direction for 10 years and have read books on the practice. I have been surrounded by spiritual directors and knew that one day the time would come to do a certificate program in spiritual direction so that I could grow in my listening skills and learn more officially about the practice.
Last month I applied to the fall 2020 Columbia Theological Seminary's Spiritual Direction program. I learned this past week that I have been accepted. I'm looking forward to this time of learning.
I've met one of the faculty members in person-- Jane Vennard. She was the speaker at the last FUMSDRL/HOF retreat we had in summer 2018. It was there that I learned about their program having some openings for the fall 2018 cohort, but the timing wasn't right for me.
I also am familiar with Jim Dant. I've read his book and we've corresponded via email.
I look forward to learning from both of them and from the other faculty.
I imagine I'll be reading quite a bit of new material starting in September 2020. I've noted the books that friends say were meaningful and helpful to them in their spiritual direction.
Here are the books that I posted during the challenge:
Mulholland's Invitation to a Journey also impacted me, but I decided to share this one. My conversations with him and his wife at the 2 Year Academy also played a role in my formation.
I have other books on my shelves and seeing what others posted allowed my list to grow even more. I either missed one of the books I posted or I didn't post 7. Oh, well.
As the sun begins to set and the breezes gently blow, it's time to call it a night anyway. It's time to stop writing about listening and do it.
Peace on the journey,
Debra
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