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417: Strahan Coleman on Undoing the Commodification of God, How Western Liberalism is Weakening Our Resolve, Unhinging Our Souls from the Lie of Abandonment, and How to Access Our Deepest Desire for God

Podcast · November 27, 2024

This week, Strahan Coleman, part of the teaching team at Practicing the Way joins us. In this episode, we’ll explore the insidious ways we’ve commodified God, the impact of Western liberalism on our spiritual lives, and the profound longing for an authentic connection with God. Strahan will guide us on a journey to unhinge our souls from the lie of abandonment and rediscover our deepest desire for God. Whether you’re a seasoned believer or just beginning your journey, this episode offers invaluable insights and practical tools to deepen your spiritual formation and maturity.

Guest Bio

Strahan Coleman, a New Zealand-based writer, musician, and spiritual director, founded Commoners Communion in 2017 to foster a deeper prayer life. His three prayer books, “Prayer Vol. 01, 02 & 03,” offer poetic prayers, contemplations, and reflections designed to deepen readers’ communion with God. His work has been featured in various publications and performances, including a collaboration with Amanda Cook and the Cageless Birds. Strahan’s approach to prayer emphasizes a more embodied and experiential connection with God, inviting readers to integrate ancient prayer forms into their modern lives. His music, described as psalmic, has been recognized with awards and has featured collaborations with other notable artists. Today, Strahan leads spiritual retreats, teaches online prayer schools, and hosts the Commoners Communion Podcast, all aimed at exploring and promoting contemporary Christian spirituality.

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