If you’re longing for a deeper, more life-giving faith, join us for a dive into transformational Christian practices.
Are you feeling worn out, discouraged, or ready for something new? You’ve come to the right place. The Faith Practices Project, hosted by Thrive, invites you to refresh your spirit by experimenting with life-giving spiritual disciplines.
Beginning in September 2020, each month we’ll release a new set of resources focusing on one of twelve faith practices.
For each practice you’ll find creative ideas for individual and communal practices, Scripture passages to read, a helpful intro article, thought or discussion questions, and a list of resources for going deeper.
What Is a Faith Practice?
A spiritual discipline is a regularly repeated practice that can, both personally and communally
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enrich our attentiveness to the Holy Spirit,
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cultivate the life and character of Jesus Christ in us, and
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strengthen our love for God and others.
These transformations equip us to better serve God and our neighbor.
Historically, spiritual disciplines have included practices like reading the Bible, prayer, fasting, silence, solitude, and service. But the range of faith-formative practices actually encompasses a much larger set of activities. (Read more about Faith Practices)