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Casey Tygrett

    Casey Tygrett est un théologien, pasteur, blogueur et directeur spirituel qui explore des questions profondes de foi et de spiritualité. Son œuvre se penche sur la recherche de la curiosité et du rythme dans la vie spirituelle, encourageant les lecteurs à examiner et à découvrir des voies plus significatives vers la croyance. À travers ses écrits et ses interventions, il partage des perspectives et inspire les autres à la croissance personnelle et à une connexion plus profonde avec leur parcours spirituel.

    The Gift of Restlessness
    As I Recall
    The Practice of Remembering
    • The Practice of Remembering

      Uncovering the Place of Memories in Our Spiritual Life

      • 218pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,5(4)Évaluer

      The book explores significant themes within Christianity, offering insights that resonate with contemporary issues. It delves into the historical context of faith, providing readers with a deeper understanding of its evolution and relevance today. Through engaging narratives and thought-provoking analysis, the author encourages reflection on personal beliefs and the broader implications of faith in modern society. This award-winning work stands out for its compelling approach to intertwining theology with everyday life.

      The Practice of Remembering
    • As I Recall

      • 216pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,3(94)Évaluer

      What if our memories are like shells we gather on a beach?According to pastor and spiritual director Casey Tygrett, "We—and all those who have come before us—pick up the experience and we sense it: we feel its edges, notice its color, we smell the distinctive character (for shells it is the sickly seafood salt smell) of the experience and we try to make sense of what it is. Is it beautiful? How would you describe the color—the tones, the shades, wrapped around the ridges and swirls? Has it been damaged? Does the hard edge scrape our hand, leaving a blemish or a mark?"How we hold and carry these memories—good and bad—is a part of what forms us spiritually. In this way we have a common bond with the people of Scripture who also had a sensory life, gathering shells and trying to make sense of them. In these pages Casey Tygrett explores the power of memory and offers biblical texts and practices to guide us in bringing our memories to God for spiritual transformation.

      As I Recall
    • In seasons of unsettledness, is the best way forward to quickly resolve the questions? In The Gift of Restlessness, spiritual director Casey Tygrett excavates the questions at the root of unsettledness: Where do I belong? What am I here for? Is there enough? Tygrett shows us that restlessness is normal, healthy, and even holy.

      The Gift of Restlessness