Season 5, Episode 96: Soul Care w/ Adam Ormord

BY Brian Fisher

June 4, 2024

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Kingdom of God
Soil and Roots
Season 5, Episode 96: Soul Care w/ Adam Ormord
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Welcome to Season 5!

We kick off this new season (called Conversations) with Brian’s short introduction to the new material. Then he has a fascinating conversation with pastor, thinker, spiritual director, and innovator Adam Ormord.

As we continue to wrestle with all weโ€™ve explored in the first four seasons, Adam helps us step back and contemplate what โ€œspiritual formationโ€ truly is.

Is it the same thing as discipleship? How does the modern church play a role in our formation?

And what does this odd term โ€œsoul careโ€ mean? What role might it play in our discipleship journey?

Jump into this fascinating, challenging, provocative conversation with one of the leaders of the modern spiritual formation effort.

Soul Care

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