Importance Of Spiritual Formation Essay

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Teaching and learning is the backbone of history. It is how we pass down ideas from generation to generation. There is no progress without teaching or learning, which means no one is being spiritually formed. That is why the basic foundation for spiritual formation begins with Teaching and learning. Therefore, the teacher must know how students learn, what the proper roles of the teacher and student are, and lastly how does this all tie into the spiritual formation of the student. Teaching is the process of passing down information from one person to another. “The teacher is a mediator between the knower and the known, between the learner and the subject to be learned.” Since all the information and knowledge lies within the teacher I believe that it is the teacher’s …show more content…

Not only do they need to know the purpose for spiritual formation, but also that without spiritual formation then they are not growing in their faith. John Dettoni describes spiritual formation as “a radical paradigm shift.” This is something I agree with to a great degree because I believe that we need to be radically spiritually formed in order to be disciples of Christ, and to make disciples of Christ. “The purpose of making disciples is totally dependent on sharing the content of Jesus own teachings, those truth’s revealed by God with direct implications for life.” This is why we need spiritually formed teachers and students to strive to learn for the purpose of spiritual formation. That requires them to know the material, and the content, and it requires them to pass that material down in an efficient manner. This requires the student to learn that information, and to put value in that information, and not only just learn it from the teacher but to continue learning it for the rest of their lives. Spiritual formation is a lifelong process that all Christians need to engage

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