This book explores the memoirs of three contemporary sojourners (Rachel Held Evans, David Gushee, and Macy Halford) asking: What postures were common in his or her journey that helped them navigate their spiritual wilderness?David Pocta argues that a primary problem within many faith communities is that members rarelysee themselvesin the spiritual wilderness. Pocta contends that spiritual communities are often ill-equipped to nurture the spiritual life of disoriented or questioning Christians. By acknowledging their own spiritual journey and drawing lessons from healthy wilderness postures, church communities are better positioned to transform and mature their community while creating a nurturing environment for individual sojourners. In doing so, Pocta addresses one of the most prevalent challenges in contemporary Christianity: navigating the relationship between the individual and their faith community, particularly when the Christian enters spiritually challenging times (periods of aridity, misunderstanding, suffering, or darkness.)
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Cries from the Wilderness: Reimagining Church Culture in an Age of Uncertainty
David Pocta(PhD Spirituality) is a spiritual theologian, educator, and leadership practitioner whose work integrates Scripture, formation, and missional leadership. He serves on the faculty of Oblate School of Theology and leads initiatives through the CHORD Leadership Center, equipping leaders for deep spiritual identity and transformative presence. David is host ofThread: A Podcast About Scripture and Spirituality, where he explores the biblical narrative through a lens of spirituality. His writing and teaching focus on pilgrimage, discernment, and the integration of being, knowing, and doing. He is passionate about cultivating reflective leaders who embody wisdom, humility, and faithful participation in God's renewing work.
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