Resources for Spiritual Formation
Books, tools, and practices that have helped me remain attentive to the presence of Christ and grounded in His Word.
These are not presented as the only helpful resources, but as tools that have served me well in pursuing a deeper life with God.
Preaching is a sacred responsibility.
To stand before people and say, "Thus says the Lord", to open the Word and ask a room full of human beings to let it reshape them, is no small thing. It deserves everything we have.
So we study. We pray. We labor.
And we do all of it with one aim: that people would behold Christ clearly, believe His Word deeply, and become more like Him.
Behold. Believe. Become.
A life of prayer is not built on saying the right words, but on learning to remain with God. Over time, what begins as discipline becomes communion.
Behold. Believe. Become.
Staying anchored in Scripture is less about finding the perfect system and more about returning, again and again, to the Word of God. Over time, that steady return begins to shape how we think, what we love, and how we live.
Behold. Believe. Become.
These are not meant to be exhaustive or definitive—just a few tools and practices that have helped me remain anchored in Scripture, attentive in prayer, and focused on Christ. The goal is not to accumulate resources, but to remove distractions and return our attention to what matters most.
Behold. Believe. Become.
God has not limited His work to one voice, one place, or one context. The more we listen wisely, the more we begin to see the breadth and beauty of His work across the Church.
Behold. Believe. Become.
