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Around the Fire is an audio companion to The Compass, my Substack publication on contemplative Christian spiritual formation. Think of it this way: the weekly essays are the miles. This is the campfire at the end of the day that offers a few minutes to sit with something we’ve been carrying, go a little deeper, and let the day’s ideas settle.
Today’s episode builds off of the Friday Compass “Wandering” post “When Did We Stop Seeing” by exploring an old word, “Behold!”
It is asking a simple question: what might happen in our life if we regain the practice of noticing what God is up to in our hearts, in the lives of people we are with, and in our culture.
New episodes drop Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, usually seven to nine minutes, long enough to matter, short enough to finish before the fire burns down.
If you’re not yet part of The Compass community, I’d love for you to join us. Free subscribers get the full essay five days a week. Paid subscribers receive monthly practice tools, teaching videos, and live conversation.
Pull up a chair. I’ll see you around the fire.
By Gene MaynardAround the Fire is an audio companion to The Compass, my Substack publication on contemplative Christian spiritual formation. Think of it this way: the weekly essays are the miles. This is the campfire at the end of the day that offers a few minutes to sit with something we’ve been carrying, go a little deeper, and let the day’s ideas settle.
Today’s episode builds off of the Friday Compass “Wandering” post “When Did We Stop Seeing” by exploring an old word, “Behold!”
It is asking a simple question: what might happen in our life if we regain the practice of noticing what God is up to in our hearts, in the lives of people we are with, and in our culture.
New episodes drop Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, usually seven to nine minutes, long enough to matter, short enough to finish before the fire burns down.
If you’re not yet part of The Compass community, I’d love for you to join us. Free subscribers get the full essay five days a week. Paid subscribers receive monthly practice tools, teaching videos, and live conversation.
Pull up a chair. I’ll see you around the fire.