Strahan Coleman
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Thirsting : Quenching Our Soul’s Deepest Desire
$19.99Add to cartWhat if the longing we feel is a sign of God’s longing for us? Thirsting is a deeply spiritual exploration of a life-changing truth: only when we learn to live in the ache of our thirst instead of running from it will we know the joy of receiving God in every part of our lives.
We may be able to imagine God saving us, using us, and even loving us–but wanting us? Pursuing us? Longing for us? And yet, as spiritual director Strahan Coleman teaches, God’s greatest desire is to commune with us in the depths of our souls.
In Thirsting, Strahan eloquently guides us to:
*Acknowledge the God-given thirst within us so we can offer it to God in all its depth
*Learn to open up our pain to God so we can experience Him in the midst of our aching
*Allow God’s desire for us to open up a whole new experience of communionYou thirst because you are thirsted for. Take a rich, vulnerable journey toward an inner knowing with God as you step over shame, receive His love, and drink Him deeply. The very journey you were made for.
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Beholding : Deepening Our Experience In God
$19.99Add to cartIn an age of noise and hyperconnectivity, Beholding invites readers to rediscover prayer as a welcoming space to simply be with God.
Through lyrical writing and biblical insights, spiritual director Strahan helps readers move from having a transactional association with God based on work, to having a transformational relationship with God based in love. Beholding calls readers to understand how…
*Prayer is so much more than spoken conversation between us and God; it’s a way of existing together.
*Beholding God in prayer is profoundly connected to beholding and dignifying others.
*Embracing prayer practices from different Christian traditions digs a deep well of peace in the soul.
*Our everyday ordinary lives can become the meeting place for God through silence, solitude, community, creation, and hospitality.
In this tribute to God’s abundant love, Strahan shows readers that prayer can be more than a way of finding answers. When readers realize that prayer can be a way of learning God’s heart language, they see that they are already closer to God than they dare imagine.