Gary W. Moon
Becoming Dallas Willard: The Formation of a Philosopher, Teacher, and Christ Follower
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Apprenticeship with Jesus: Learning to Live Like the Master
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11 editions
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2009
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Spiritual Direction and the Care of Souls: A Guide to Christian Approaches and Practices
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5 editions
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2004
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Eternal Living: Reflections on Dallas Willard's Teaching on Faith and Formation
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9 editions
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2014
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Falling for God: Saying Yes to His Extravagant Proposal
7 editions
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2004
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Homesick for Eden: A Soul's Journey to Joy
3 editions
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1996
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The Bible Ride - Book 3: A Week of Passion, an Eternity of Joy
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1999
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The Bible Ride - Book 1: Adventures That Bring the Gospel to Life
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1996
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The Bible Ride
4 editions
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1997
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The Bible Ride - Book 2: More Adventures That Bring the Gospel to Life
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“If there is a single factor that makes spiritual direction effective as a change agency for the soul, it is this: spiritual direction holds our shame at bay long enough for us to see ourselves as God sees us in Christ.”
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“In the years to come, Dallas would begin pouring some of his teaching energy into other off-campus programs. But whether he was teaching from behind the podium at a major university or seminary, or from the pulpit in a church, his philosophy of teaching was clear. He saw it all as service. “That’s why I teach.” He begins, “That’s my work as a teacher. It is a part of a general life which has to be given in loving service to others. No matter where you may be or what you may do that’s what your job is to be. And when you see it as a part of that calling and that vocation to be the loving servant of those around you, then you will begin to ‘occupy your place until I [Jesus] come.’” 2”
― Becoming Dallas Willard: The Formation of a Philosopher, Teacher, and Christ Follower
― Becoming Dallas Willard: The Formation of a Philosopher, Teacher, and Christ Follower
“First, he claims many people feel a need for personal growth in a
Christian way of life.”
― Spiritual Direction and the Care of Souls: A Guide to Christian Approaches and Practices
Christian way of life.”
― Spiritual Direction and the Care of Souls: A Guide to Christian Approaches and Practices
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