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Spiritual Formation (Prologue)

sprout.jpgA friend of mine, who also comes from the same local church as I do, is studying for a masters degree in Spiritual Formation in Talbot School of Theology.


She was recently working on a term paper and had asked me to answer some questions pertaining to spiritual formation. She has kindly agreed for me to post up my answers to her questions on this blog so that my perspectives on spiritual formation can also be shared with the readers here.


I'm not a guru in spiritual formation. And I naturally see spiritual formation from a very theological perspective, since my field of training is Theology rather than spiritual formation per se. So rightly or wrongly, I don't have a dichotomised paradigm of the two dimensions of the Christian life.


I'm taking a break from blogging this weekend (actually I seldom have time to blog on weekends anyway). But I'll be posting up the questions and answers successively as a series in the next two weeks - it's quite lengthy, really.


Hope you enjoy it.

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I am so looking forward to this.

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