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Conversations about Christian spiritual formation, spiritual direction, soul care, and life with God. A ministry of Grafted Life and ESDA (Christ-Centered Spiritual Directors).
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In this episode of the Grafted Life Podcast, Adam Ormord and guest host Stephen Humber are joined by Alan Fadling to discuss what it means to slow down and abide in Christ, living and leading from a place of restfulness, joy and peace. Solitude plays a huge role in growing a life with God, and in our culture prone to hacks and quick fixes, we can instead choose to live at Jesus’ pace.Resources Mentioned - A Long Obedience in the Same Direction – Eugene Peterson, An Unhurried Life: Following Jesus’ Rhythms of Work and Rest – Alan Fadling, An Unhurried Leader: The Lasting Fruit of Daily Influence – Alan Fadling, A Year of Slowing Down: Daily Devotions for Unhurried Living – Alan Fadling, The Journals of Thomas Merton – books 1-7, The Company of the Committed – Elton Trueblood, Under the Unpredictable Plant, Working the Angles – Eugene Peterson, The PACE program certificate in leadership and soul care – Unhurriedliving.com/PACE The Grafted Life Podcast is provided by Grafted Life Ministries, helping people build deeper relationships with God and each other. The host of the podcast is Grafted Life's Executive Director, Adam Ormord.
In this episode of the Grafted Life Podcast, Bill and Kristi Gaultiere are our guests discussing their newest book, Healthy Feelings, Thriving Faith. Bill and Kristi are co-founders of Soul Shepherding, psychologists, coaches and spiritual directors. Their newest book examines the Enneagram and its Christ-centered capacity for promoting emotional and spiritual growth.Resources Mentioned: SoulShepherding.org, Journey of the Soul: A Practical Guide to Emotional and Spiritual Growth. Healthy Feelings, Thriving Faith. Enneagram Assessment at https://www.soulshepherding.org/enneagram/The Grafted Life Podcast is provided by Grafted Life Ministries, helping people build deeper relationships with God and each other. The host of the podcast is Grafted Life's Executive Director, Adam Ormord.
Casey Tygrett is our guest on this episode of the Grafted Life Podcast. Adam Ormord and Kelly Arabie of Grafted Life Ministries talk with Casey about his latest book, The Gift of Restlessness. Casey is a pastor, speaker and the director of spiritual direction practice for Soul Care, a ministry which helps church and nonprofit leaders restore health to their souls.Resources Mentioned: Soul Care website (https://soulcare.com) – Spiritual Direction Practice, Becoming Curious, As I Recall (re-released in winter 2024 as The Practice of Remembering), The Gift of Restlessness, https://www.caseytygrett.comQuote: “Dissatisfaction becomes the spiritual director of our souls,” writes Joan Chittister, “without the dissatisfaction of the soul, how would we ever find our way to more?” The Gift of Restlessness, p14The Grafted Life Podcast is provided by Grafted Life Ministries, helping people build deeper relationships with God and each other. The host of the podcast is Grafted Life's Executive Director, Adam Ormord.
Adam Ormord and Debbie Swindoll are joined by Danny Mullins in the final episode of our series, “Exploring God’s Design for Transformation.” Danny provided a workshop on Immanuel Prayer for the 2023 ESDA Gathering in Phoenix. Sharing his personal story, Danny gives insight into the ministry of Immanuel Prayer and how experiencing God’s love changes us.Resources Mentioned: At His Feet Ministries (https://dannymullins.org), Into the Silent Land (pg 16) by Martin Laird, Sustainable Faith (https://sustainablefaith.com) Jim Wilder’s website: Jim Wilder - Life Model Works, Karl Lehman’s website: Getting Started | Immanuel approachThe Developing Mind by Daniel Siegel, The Light Has Come by Lesslie Newbigin, The Solace of Fierce Landscapes by Belden Lane, This Here Flesh by Cole Arthur Riley, Jesus and the Disinherited by Howard ThurmanThe Grafted Life Podcast is provided by Grafted Life Ministries, helping people build deeper relationships with God and each other. The host of the podcast is Grafted Life's Executive Director, Adam Ormord.
Adam Ormord, Executive Director of Grafted Life Ministries and ESDA, spoke at our ESDA Gathering on the topic of “The Relational Soul.”We are created as God’s beloved, and we learn how to love by experiencing love. “The best gift we can offer anyone is our own authentic transforming self."Resources Mentioned: The Relational Soul by Richard Plass and James Cofield, Relational Spirituality by Todd Hall and Elizabeth Lewis Hall, The Life We’re Looking For by Andy Crouch, and Home by Adam Ormord.The Grafted Life Podcast is provided by Grafted Life Ministries, helping people build deeper relationships with God and each other. The host of the podcast is Grafted Life's Executive Director, Adam Ormord.
Adam Ormord and Debbie Swindoll are joined by Dr. Dianna Kubacz in Part 4 of our series, “Exploring God’s Design for Transformation.” With her training as a medical doctor and experience in medical missions, Dianna was a keynote speaker at our 2023 ESDA Gathering discussing how our brains are wired for transformation.Sharing her parts of her own story of transformation, Dianna shares God’s invitation to joy through reexamining what it means to be attached to Him.Dr. Allan Schore defines joy as “what we experience when we sense another person is glad to be with us.” Joy is integral in attachment formation because our brains are wired to seek it. Joyful experiences are what we lean into.Shame, however, is the opposite of joy. In shame experiences, there is a perceived sense of disapproval, often attributed to a sense of worth.“If God has an enduring love for us that brings us good, the only force in the human brain that can understand such lasting kindness and care is the brain’s attachment system.” The Other Half of Church (Wilder and Hendricks)God invites us back to joy as we are invited back to being known. Creating relational spaces of safe community in God’s covenantal love is the way forward.Resources Mentioned:TEAM (A Global Alliance of Churches and Missions) With: Reimagining the Way You Relate to God  by Skye JethaniThe Developing Mind  by Dr. Daniel SiegelThe Other Half of Church by Jim Wilder & Michel HendricksThe Soul of Shame by Curt Thompson, M.D.The Grafted Life Podcast is provided by Grafted Life Ministries, helping people build deeper relationships with God and each other. The host of the podcast is Grafted Life's Executive Director, Adam Ormord.
Dr. Neal Siler joins Adam Ormord and Debbie Swindoll as we continue our series exploring God’s design for transformation. Neal spoke at our 2023 ESDA Gathering on the topic of "Reorienting our Attachments." By paying attention to our own developmental and relational deficiencies, and allowing the Holy Spirit to restore what's been broken, we can move towards a more secure attachment with God, resulting in healing and wholeness.We can have either secure or insecure attachment styles:Secure base attachmentInsecure attachment styles – anxious ambivalent attachment, avoidant/dismissive attachment, fearful avoidant/disordered attachment"At the root of all attachment issues is a lack of trust and a lack of safety."To reorient our attachments, we identify our core longing deficits (Significance, Purpose, Belonging, Security, Understanding, and Love) and choose to believe that the only person who can meet those needs fully is the Lord Jesus Christ. "Out of that relationship, all other relationships flow."Resources Mentioned:ESDA Gathering 2023 – “Holding the Soul: Exploring God’s Design for Transformation” – Dr. Dianna Kubacz, Dr. Neal Siler, Danny MullinsHealing Care Ministries – www.healingcare.org/The Healing Place Center for Counseling and Spiritual Formation: www.thehealingplaceva.org  (Contact: thehealingplaceva@gmail.com)How I Got Over: Healing for the African American Soul – Dr. Neal SilerWouldn’t Take Nothing for My Journey – Dr. Neal SilerThe Grafted Life Podcast is provided by Grafted Life Ministries, helping people build deeper relationships with God and each other. The host of the podcast is Grafted Life's Executive Director, Adam Ormord.
Michel Hendricks, co-author of The Other Half of Church, joins Adam Ormord and Debbie Swindoll for a conversation on how we are wired for relating to God and others. Sharing his personal story of encountering Jesus and his own spiritual journey, Michel relates how he came to a place of confusion and need. This, in turn, led him to Jim Wilder and learning how the brain is designed for change.When describing growth, nutrients of relational soil include things like joy, gratitude, and group identity. By growing in practices that train our brains, we begin to default toward the good and beautiful places God is at work in our lives. With so many practical applications to relationship, this conversation provides encouragement and equipping in relational skills. Our hope is that this episode increases a longing for Relational Reformation, where we as Christ’s followers are known by His love.Additional Resources:Jim Wilder - Life Model Works - Church ConsultingA Conversation with Michel Hendricks - Grafted Life SeminarThe Grafted Life Podcast is provided by Grafted Life Ministries, helping people build deeper relationships with God and each other. The host of the podcast is Grafted Life's Executive Director, Adam Ormord.
Debbie Swindoll founded Grafted Life Ministries with her husband Curt, and she served as Executive Director for twelve years. Debbie has enjoyed the study of relational theology and the intersection of faith and neuroscience, often called neurotheology.Why do we learn more about God, but often we are not experiencing true spiritual transformation? Can people really change? How do people change? In this conversation, Adam Ormord and Debbie explore God’s design for our attachment to Him. Debbie shares one of the vignettes from the gospel of Mark where the disciples’ attachment to Jesus was revealed in their relational dynamics.We also hear stories from the gospels where attachment to Jesus is revealed, and attachment repair takes place. In noticing the relational encounters in Scripture, we have opportunities to engage with God. By imagining ourselves in Scripture, by reading slowly and seeing what arises, we can notice our own heart attachments.Resources Mentioned:The Other Half of Church – Michel Hendricks and Jim WilderThe Developing Mind – Daniel SiegelThe Anatomy of the Soul – Curt ThompsonThe Soul of Desire – Curt ThompsonRenovated – Jim WilderESDA Gathering 2023 – “Holding the Soul: Exploring God’s Design for Transformation” – Dr. Dianna Kubacz, Dr. Neal Siler, Danny Mullins, Marilyn Vancil, Adam OrmordJoin us for a live conversation with Michel Hendricks, author of The Other Half of Church on Saturday, March 4, 2023 at 11am central time. All are welcome, and registration is required.The Grafted Life Podcast is provided by Grafted Life Ministries, helping people build deeper relationships with God and each other. The host of the podcast is Grafted Life's Executive Director, Adam Ormord.
Mike Bowden serves as the Soul Care Facilitator for ESDA and leads spiritual retreats all over the world. In this episode, Adam Ormord and Kelly Arabie of Grafted Life Ministries interview Mike about his experiences abroad as a missionary with TEAM and his own journey in caring for his soul.Join us for a very personal discussion, as Mike’s heart was awakened to longings for more in his relationship with God, and eventually, a deeper intimacy with Christ through the ministry of spiritual direction.This transformative experience also led Mike to training as a spiritual director and the desire to create sacred spaces for others."People aren’t always used to someone caring for the soul, so in a way, as we create a holy space, we are holding the soul for someone, so that they can receive and listen...“Sitting with someone and have them feel safe, without pretending, without denyingwhat is going on inside them, watching God at work—all those bring great joy.”In this conversation, we get a glimpse of what community can look like, seeing people come to know God in deeper, real, honest, authentic, relational ways.Resources Mentioned:ESDA Gathering 2023 – “Holding the Soul: Exploring God’s Design for Transformation”The Other Half of Church – Michel HendricksThe Grafted Life Podcast is provided by Grafted Life Ministries, helping people build deeper relationships with God and each other. The host of the podcast is Grafted Life's Executive Director, Adam Ormord.
Adam Ormord and Carolann Duffin of Grafted Life Ministries are joined by Jan Hassler and Phyllis Morton, both trained spiritual directors in the San Antonio area who have recently encountered the transformation that happens in our Life with God small groups.Jan and Phyllis share parts of their formation journey and how they have witnessed transformation in their group members. As relationships are built and trust is forged through safety, honesty, and listening, a group leader can create space, pray, and partner with God in what He wants to do in the lives of the group members.Carolann Duffin also shares pieces of her formational story and the process that became the Life with God journey, as well as glimpses into a new chapter of training Life with God leaders.“Learning to love God, ourselves, and others is a lifetime project directed by the Holy Spirit. It does not happen overnight or in a 6-week program. LWG is not intended to offer a journey to complete maturity, but rather we intend to provide a tool that invites participants to honestly and regularly engage in their relationship with God and members of the Body in the hope that, over time, new habits will form in their lives.”Life with God can be used with men’s/women’s/co-ed groups, singles, couples, college students, and retirees. As we deeply desire to partner with those who desire to build strong communities, how might God use Life with God in your community?Resources Mentioned:Do You Love Me? by Debbie SwindollThe Genesis of Relationship by Debbie Swindoll and Monica Romig GreenGrafted Life Ministries | Resources at a GlanceThe Grafted Life Podcast is provided by Grafted Life Ministries, helping people build deeper relationships with God and each other. The host of the podcast is Grafted Life's Executive Director, Adam Ormord.
Join Adam Ormord and Kelly Arabie of Grafted Life Ministries for a conversation with author and pastor, Joe Chambers. Joe serves as pastor of Mountain View Baptist Church in Buena Vista, Colorado, as well as with Sacred Journey Retreats.Gratitude and thankfulness are rhythms that produce joy. Expressing our thankfulness in detail gives us such a glimpse of God’s intricate goodness to us, His beloved.7:14 minutes - “God is Good” read by Joe Chambers47:50 minutes - “The Third Book of God,” read by Joe ChambersResources Mentioned:Ways to Give Thanks by Joe Chambers (josephochambers.com)Field Notes On The Jesus Way | a pilgrim on his way home to the Kingdom of the Heaven (josephochambers.com)Field Notes on the Jesus Way by Joe ChambersSoul Custody by Steve Smith, The Potter’s Inn (pottersinn.com)A Burning in My Bones by Winn CollierJoe offers soul care and pastoral ministry through Sacred Journey Retreats, hosted annually through the generosity of ministry partners, at no cost to attendees. If you are interested in learning more, email Joseph.o.chambers@gmail.com.The Grafted Life Podcast is provided by Grafted Life Ministries, helping people build deeper relationships with God and each other. The host of the podcast is Grafted Life's Executive Director, Adam Ormord.
In this episode, Adam Ormord is joined by Marilyn Vancil, a spiritual director and author of the newly released book, Beyond the Enneagram.We are made by a relational God for relationship with God and others. God offers us a life centered in his love and lived out of the depth that centeredness provides.In “The Posture of a Pilgrim,” chapter two of Beyond the Enneagram, we are invited to:Slow downBe expectantPay attentionReceiveSharing from Scripture and her personal journey, Marilyn invites us into practices of awareness. God invites us into deeper relationship in the present moment. The good news, the gift of our salvation, is that we get to be in relationship with the God who longs to be in relationship with us.Resources Mentioned:Self to Lose, Self to Find by Marilyn VancilBeyond the Enneagram: An Invitation to Experience a More Centered Life withGod by Marilyn VancilHinds Feet on High Places by Hannah HurnardCreating a Formational Retreat Experience – Grafted Life Ministries“Two Walks” poem by Marilyn Vancil (Beyond the Enneagram, Chapter 2, “The Posture of a Pilgrim”)The Grafted Life Podcast is provided by Grafted Life Ministries, helping people build deeper relationships with God and each other. The host of the podcast is Grafted Life's Executive Director, Adam Ormord.
Adam Ormord joins Beth and David Booram from Fall Creek Abbey in Indianapolis, Indiana as they talk about a deeply personal experience with suffering.Suffering is unavoidable, yet, if we allow God to move into this space with us, great transformation often comes through our suffering. We can experience a deeper awareness of the closeness and goodness of God, and a joy that settles, even in pain.Celebrating ten years of ministering at their retreat center, Beth and Dave share how God gave them the vision for Fall Creek Abbey. After years of ministering in a large church context, the Boorams encountered suffering as the catalyst for a new ministry and season of life. Currently, their family is encountering the pain of their granddaughter's battle with leukemia as well as the recent loss of Dave’s mother.Be encouraged by the honesty and gentle compassion we receive from one another, a gift from God, when we come to Him right where we are.Resources Mentioned:When Faith Becomes Sight by Beth and David BooramStarting Something New by Beth BooramPrayers at Twilight: Daily Liturgies for the In-Between Times by Beth and DavidBooramIn the Shelter by Padraig O’TuamaHello to Here by Beth BooramQuotes - “In prayer, to begin where you are not is a poor beginning. To begin where you are may take courage, or compromise, or painful truth telling. Whatever it takes, it’s wise to begin there.” (Padraig O’Tuama, In the Shelter)The Grafted Life Podcast is provided by Grafted Life Ministries, helping people build deeper relationships with God and each other. The host of the podcast is Grafted Life's Executive Director, Adam Ormord.
In the continuation of this two-part series, we invite Monica Romig Green and DebbieSwindoll to share what it was like to create a three-year arc, “Life with God: The Journey of Relationship.”Monica’s theater background and Debbie’s experience as a Bible teacher both combined unique elements making LWG rooted in Scripture and fleshed out in community experience. We explore the intention and design behind the scenes, as well as other Grafted Life formation studies structured to provide character re-formation in relationship.Resources Mentioned:Known By Love (Grafted Life)No Strings (Grafted Life)Do You Love Me? (Grafted Life)The Other Half of Church  by Jim Wilder and Michel HendricksThe Soul of Shame by Curt ThompsonThe Grafted Life Podcast is provided by Grafted Life Ministries, helping people build deeper relationships with God and each other. The host of the podcast is Grafted Life's Executive Director, Adam Ormord.
We recently caught up with Grafted Life founder Debbie Swindoll andESDA founding director Monica Romig Green.Monica and Debbie talk about the friendship they found in graduate schoolat the Institute for Spiritual Formation at Talbot Seminary, one that movedfrom southern California to Texas and Toronto, as they co-created a three-year spiritual formation journey for the local church.In the last decade, spiritual formation and spiritual direction have grownsignificantly in the Protestant church. From its inception, ESDA hasprovided community for spiritual directors, while the Life with God serieswas conceived with a vision to create a formation experience in a localchurch context.The Grafted Life Podcast is provided by Grafted Life Ministries, helping people build deeper relationships with God and each other. The host of the podcast is Grafted Life's Executive Director, Adam Ormord.
"The Journey of Relationship" is a two-part conversation between Grafted Life's founders, Curt and Debbie Swindoll, and Mark and Dianne Warner, pastors of Vineyard Community Church (Overland Park, KS).We invite you to listen to the conclusion of this heartfelt and passionate conversation between friends and consider how God is inviting you to take the same journey of relationship. (If you haven't listened to part one, we recommend you do so now.)Visit Grafted Life's webpage and fill out a contact form. We will gladly help you get started and resource you for the adventure that awaits!The Grafted Life Podcast is provided by Grafted Life Ministries, helping people build deeper relationships with God and each other. The host of the podcast is Grafted Life's Executive Director, Adam Ormord.
Debbie and Curt Swindoll founded Grafted Life Ministries in 2009. From those earliest days, Debbie and a team of writers set out to write a series of small group materials designed to help people truly experience transformation in their relationship with God and with others. Life With God, a six semester Bible study, represents the culmination of Grafted Life's vision to create a "Retreat in Real Life," in which people will, over the course of several years, grow closer, deeper, and more connected to Christ than they ever thought possible."The Journey of Relationship" is a two-part conversation between Grafted Life's founders and Mark and Dianne Warner, pastors of Vineyard Community Church (Overland Park, KS). Mark and Dianne have been utilizing Life With God, as well as other Grafted Life materials, as the primary discipleship pathway at VCC for several years. To their absolute delight, they are witnessing relational growth beyond their expectations.We invite you to listen to this heartfelt and passionate conversation between friends and consider how God is inviting you to take the same journey of relationship.Visit Grafted Life's webpage and fill out a contact form. We will gladly help you get started and resource you for the adventure that awaits!The Grafted Life Podcast is provided by Grafted Life Ministries, helping people build deeper relationships with God and each other. The host of the podcast is Grafted Life's Executive Director, Adam Ormord.
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