Practice Makes PURPOSE: Six Spiritual Practices that Will Change Your Life and Transform Your Community - Couverture souple

Schroeder, C. Paul

 
9780692830871: Practice Makes PURPOSE: Six Spiritual Practices that Will Change Your Life and Transform Your Community

Synopsis

The Six Spiritual Practices are a new formulation of a very old set of teachings and disciplines. If you apply them regularly, you will have more energy and vitality, more focus, more compassion, more clarity, and more joy. And these effects will ripple outward into your marriage and family, your parenting, your workplace, your friendships, your neighborhood and city. These practices will change your life and transform your community. They will connect you and the people around you to Purpose, the experience of belonging to something infinitely greater than ourselves. The book includes the PURPOSE Circles discussion guide. PURPOSE Circles are composed of people who want to make a difference in their neighborhoods and cities. They gather to support each other in the daring and difficult work of personal growth and community transformation. Over the course of six sessions, participants discuss how to apply the Six Spiritual Practices to their relationships and daily lives.

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À propos de l?auteur

C. Paul Schroeder (M.Div.) is a social entrepreneur, author, and spiritual teacher who has spent over 20 years working at the intersection of spirituality and social change. He served for more than a decade as a Greek Orthodox priest. After a divorce and a period of personal and spiritual crisis, he left the priesthood and founded New City Initiative, a nonprofit organization in Portland, Oregon, dedicated to helping people who experience poverty and homelessness achieve their full human potential. During the seven years he directed New City, he and his coworkers trained individuals, nonprofits, and businesses to use the Six Spiritual Practices. He is the translator of St. Basil the Great: On Social Justice. He currently lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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