The Inner Shepherd

“As the early Christians were martyred, many were buried in the catacombs of Rome. The believing community would paint the image of The Good Shepherd on many of their tombs. This served as a sign that they were not really “dead” in the sense of what is normally defined as “dead.” Rather, they were shepherded by the one who “died once for all” (Rm. 6:10) and now lives in the power of eternal life…”

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In Search of a Soul Friend

*Banner Image: Fishing Boats, Vincent van Gogh, 1888.

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Mental Health and Mystics

Dorian and David discuss the crossing and winding paths of mental well-being and spiritual experience and practice.

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Confronting the Religious Ego

Dorian and David discuss our human tendency to be addicted to self-righteousness and how we can recognize it and transcend it.

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Recognizing the Face of Your Life

The idea of “missing God’s will” for our lives can cause deep and unnecessary anxiety for many people. Dorian and David discuss how one might discern a deeper meaning in life beyond these popular, but ineffective religious ideas.

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Soul Speaking to Soul

Dorian and David engage in a “soul friend” conversation.

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