Julie Canlis is Children's Spiritual Formation Director for Methlick Parish Church, Scotland. She is author of Calvin's Ladder: A Spiritual Theology of Ascent and Ascension.
Spiritual Direction
Speaker(s): Julie Canlis
Date: July 27 2010
Length: 15 min
Product ID: RGDL4001AQ
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Description
In this Regent Chapel talk from Summer School 2010, Julie Canlis describes the art of spiritual direction as midwifery—"attending to the life that God is growing within." Rather than being a grand, new, program that can finally make us "truly spiritual," Julie Canlis articulates how spiritual direction can be a practice that allows us to notice God's presence and call in the daily, ordinary circumstances of our lives.
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