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The Source of the Disciplines
@Joe Dunphy recently posted an insightful video walking through the disciplines and why they matter. It’s an excellent resource for understanding not just what we are doing in the Crucible, but why we are doing it. If you haven’t watched it yet, I highly recommend it: https://www.skool.com/forgetribe/every-discipline-why-it-matters?p=2ed8735a. I'm posting a document here for those who are curious about the source of these disciplines. @Paul Fowler recently asked a question that really resonated with me. He wasn’t questioning the biblical basis of spiritual discipline. He already understood that. He wanted to know how we landed on these specific ones. Why these practices in particular? Our team at FORGE TRIBE has been shaped by serious theological reflection, and I’m grateful for the insight of dedicated ministers like @Pete Stone and @John Thompson who have helped us think deeply about formation, historic Christian practice, and embodied obedience. This document is an attempt to articulate the biblical, historical, and even neurological foundations of the disciplines. If you’re wired to ask “why,” this is for you. It’s not written as an authority piece and it is certainly not comprehensive. It is a starting point. A framework to spark deeper study and prayerful reflection. The disciplines are tools. The real work happens in prayer and brotherhood. But it’s natural that when we talk about the CRUCIBLE, the disciplines become the visible focus. This background can serve as a springboard for conversation in your weekly team meetings. If a particular discipline feels unclear, challenging, or even unnecessary, use this as a starting point to wrestle with it together. This won’t resonate with everyone, and that’s okay. But for men who are thoughtful, skeptical, or simply hungry for depth, this may help clarify the foundation beneath what we’re doing.
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@Jay Burke I love this! I know he will look back at this time for the rest of his life. Praying for you two!
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