Spiritual Formation
Disappointed with God
What do we do with disappointment? What do we do when there鈥檚 a gap between what we wanted or expected and what actually happens? Even more, what do we do with God in the face of disappointment?
Redeeming Self-Image
Bulging biceps. Watermelon-sized shoulders. Abs so defined you could see them from outer space. No, I鈥檓 not describing myself. Well, I guess I sort of am. I鈥檓 trying to describe the image in my head of the 鈥渋deal me.鈥
Reflections from an Enneagram Seven: Learning to Face Pain
A healthy Seven is an amazing force for good. But we have to get serious about entering into the real world, having real conversations, and pursuing real joy.
Reflections from an Enneagram Six: Learning to Trust That God Will Never Leave Me
When I am healthy, I find that I am not only able to remain faithful to the people and communities around me, but I am also able to easily build trust that pushes the whole team/community forward.
Reflections from an Enneagram Five: Learning to Trust God鈥檚 Abundance
As a Five on the Enneagram, I love to learn and want to be competent. But my desire to observe and learn also has a major drawback: it鈥檚 hard for me to actually act on things.
Reflections from an Enneagram Four: Learning Not to Let Emotions Rule
My parents didn鈥檛 know about the Enneagram back in 1989. If they had, it would have been pretty clear to them what was up: I was a Four. My flagship quote could be this bit of dialogue from Doctor Who: 鈥淲hat鈥檚 good about sad?鈥 鈥淚t鈥檚 happy, for deep people.鈥
Reflections from an Enneagram Three: Learning to Rest in Truth
When I heard about a Christian group on campus, I knew it was something I didn鈥檛 want to just join鈥攊t was an opportunity for me to step up and lead. I was driven, ambitious, and a little too eager to shine. I was, in short, a young Three on the Enneagram.
Reflections from an Enneagram Two: Learning to Receive from Others
Twos will never run out of people to help. At our best, we are loving, generous, and unselfish. We can provide a healing presence for others, reflecting God鈥檚 love.
Reflections from an Enneagram One: Learning to Live in Grace
Ones see in the world an invitation to fix its problems. And while that may be exhausting for you, just imagine what it鈥檚 like inside our heads.
Reflections from an Enneagram Nine: Learning to Face Conflict and Take Action
Calm, content, even-tempered, and most of all, conflict avoidant, the Enneagram Nine description fit me.