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In this episode, I sit down with veteran journalist Mark Kellner for a thoughtful and wide-ranging conversation on the meaning of spiritual formation—both historically and in today’s rapidly changing world.
Mark brings decades of experience covering faith and culture, including his work with The Washington Times, The New York Post, and, currently, The Epoch Times. His perspective offers a unique lens on how religious life and personal belief are evolving in our time.
Spiritual formation is not just a concept—it is a lifelong journey. In a world full of uncertainty, people are still searching for truth, purpose, and connection with God. Understanding that process helps us better serve, teach, and connect with others.
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In this episode, I sit down with veteran journalist Mark Kellner for a thoughtful and wide-ranging conversation on the meaning of spiritual formation—both historically and in today’s rapidly changing world.
Mark brings decades of experience covering faith and culture, including his work with The Washington Times, The New York Post, and, currently, The Epoch Times. His perspective offers a unique lens on how religious life and personal belief are evolving in our time.
Spiritual formation is not just a concept—it is a lifelong journey. In a world full of uncertainty, people are still searching for truth, purpose, and connection with God. Understanding that process helps us better serve, teach, and connect with others.

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