Welcome to A Pilgrimage of Unfolding Grace, a podcast intended to extend the conversation on themes from my book of the same name. In this journey, I want to help you explore your Story with God, your personality in the light of Christ, and the gifts you have been given by the Holy Spirit. I believe your calling is found at the intersection of these related themes if you learn to listen carefully enough.
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Welcome to A Pilgrimage of Unfolding Grace, a podcast intended to extend the conversation on themes from my book of the same name. In this journey, I want to help you explore your Story with God, your personality in the light of Christ, and the gifts you have been given by the Holy Spirit. I believe your calling is found at the intersection of these related themes if you learn to listen carefully enough.
There are gifts and pains to be found in every room of the Christian household. Spiritual migration is becoming the norm, at least for the younger generations. I believe this is, at least in part, a deep desire to find authentic ways of exploring and expressing faith. My guest today is a spiritual direction client and friend of mine who has meandered through many expressions of Christianity in his life, both as a follower of Jesus and a vocational ministry leader.
Nathan Carlton currently lives in Greenville, South Carolina. In our conversation, we parse through his story, learning what he has cherished and what he has let go of in order to remain a person of faith. We discuss how Calling does not equate to ministerial vocation, but it does inform whatever we put our hands to.
A Pilgrimage of Unfolding Grace
Welcome to A Pilgrimage of Unfolding Grace, a podcast intended to extend the conversation on themes from my book of the same name. In this journey, I want to help you explore your Story with God, your personality in the light of Christ, and the gifts you have been given by the Holy Spirit. I believe your calling is found at the intersection of these related themes if you learn to listen carefully enough.