Many Christians sincerely desire to grow in their faith yet quietly wonder why they feel spiritually stuck. They attend worship, read the Bible, pray, and serve faithfully, but often sense that something is missing. They long not simply to know more about Christ, but to become more like Him. Formed in Christ is an invitation into that lifelong journey.
Written especially with deacons, church servants, ministry leaders, and thoughtful Christians in mind, this book explores the biblical vision of spiritual formation-the gracious work of God that shapes believers into the likeness of Jesus Christ. Rather than offering a program for self-improvement, it presents a Christ-centered path of transformation rooted in Scripture, prayer, worship, community, service, and the daily work of the Holy Spirit. Along the way, readers will discover:
- What spiritual formation is-and what it is not
- Why information alone does not produce transformation
- How prayer and Scripture become places of encounter with God
- The importance of worship, Sabbath, simplicity, and confession
- How God forms us through family, work, ministry, suffering, and everyday life
- Practical rhythms that encourage lifelong growth in Christ
Complete with discussion guides, weekly practices, key Scripture passages, and resources for further study,
Formed in Christ is designed for both personal reading and small-group study. Whether you are beginning your journey of discipleship or have served Christ faithfully for many years, this book offers encouragement, biblical wisdom, and practical guidance for the road ahead. Because spiritual formation is not about becoming a "better religious person." It is about allowing God's grace to shape every part of your life until the character of Christ becomes increasingly visible in you.