Tag Archives: Nathan Foster

“Soaked in the Presence of the Living Christ”

In Eternal Living, a new book reflecting on the life and teachings of Dallas Willard (who died in 2013), Richard Foster, his very good friend of forty years, writes, “[Dallas] possessed in his person a spiritual formation into Christlikeness that … Continue reading

Posted in Living as Apprentices | Tagged , , , | Comments Off on “Soaked in the Presence of the Living Christ”

On Being Irrelevant

LIVING AS APPRENTICES In his column Heart to Heart on the Renovare website, Nathan Foster has written a delightful essay on the importance of being irrelevant.  He bases it on a quote by Henri Nouwen in  his book In the … Continue reading

Posted in Living as Apprentices | Tagged , , , , , | 2 Comments