About the Author:
James Bryan Smith is the author of The Good and Beautiful God and the Apprentice series. He earned his MDiv at Yale and his DMin at Fuller and is a theology professor at Friends University in Wichita, Kansas. He also serves as the director of the Apprentice Institute for Christian Spiritual Formation at Friends University. A founding member of Richard J. Foster's spiritual renewal ministry, Renovaré, Smith is an ordained United Methodist Church minister and has served in various capacities in local churches. Smith is also the editor of A Spiritual Formation Workbook and Devotional Classics (with Richard Foster).
Review:
"Spiritual formation writers and spiritual directors have shifted from the spiritual disciplines to story and narrative and to journey, and the leading light on this reconfiguration of spiritual formation is James Bryan Smith. In The Magnificent Journey you will be embraced by the story of the kingdom of God, a story that leads us into faith, hope, love, and―best of all―joy. This book, when accompanied by the grace of God's Spirit, can guide churches into that surprise called joy." (Scot McKnight, professor of New Testament, Northern Seminary)
"I am grateful to God for Jim and for this wonderful guide to kingdom life. It offers beauty and wisdom and power." (John Ortberg, senior pastor, Menlo Church, author of I'd Like You More If You Were More Like Me)
"Too often our thinking about growing as followers of Jesus is focused on our own activities for God. But God invites us to cultivate humble receptivity which would then give birth to holy activity. Obedience is then a response to grace. Surrender is then a response to love. Smith speaks here from lived wisdom about the transforming privilege of loving abandon to divine generosity. I highly recommend this book." (Alan Fadling, author of An Unhurried Life and An Unhurried Leader)
"Deep and accessible, profound and personal, James Bryan Smith offers the very best writing in spiritual transformation. He's the ideal guide for this magnificent journey. Walk with him and you will become the good and beautiful you that God created you to be." (Ken Shigematsu, pastor Tenth Church, Vancouver, BC, author of Survival Guide for the Soul)
"James Bryan Smith rightly understands that to be a Christian is not so much a conferred status as it is a journey we embark upon―a journey toward Christlikeness. This journey of apprenticeship is less about learning right beliefs and more about employing right practices. If we are to make progress in Christlikeness, we need what Smith calls 'soul training.' And this is what makes The Magnificent Journey such an exciting and valuable book. With The Magnificent Journey James Bryan Smith blazes a trail for all who desire to live deep in the kingdom of Christ." (Brian Zahnd, pastor of Word of Life Church, St. Joseph, Missouri, author of Sinners In the Hands of a Loving God)
"With the depth of a scholar and the posture of a friend, James Bryan Smith offers profound truth we are desperate to remember: God is near, Jesus is with us, and his kingdom remains strong and unshakable. If you're looking for the kind of truth that actually makes a difference in your life, this book is a must-read." (Emily P. Freeman, author of Simply Tuesday)
"In The Magnificent Journey, James Bryan Smith masterfully pulls from all different voices and movements in the Christian tradition to chart the way of Jesus. His writing is conversational and full of great stories even as he speaks of the ineffable. He is able to hold at once mysticism and down-to-earth practicality. Most critically, he casts a vision of life that makes me long to know Jesus more." (Tish Harrison Warren, priest in the Anglican Church of North America, author, Liturgy of the Ordinary)
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