Synopses & Reviews
We are all, by our very nature, seekers. Is it any wonder that many of us speak of a spiritual restlessness, a discontent, a yearning for something that can't quite be named? This innate restlessness, this need to seek, serves to propel us in our ongoing spiritual journey to find relationship with God.
The Seeker's Way brings hope to all who are longing for deeper considerations of what it means to connect with the divine. It serves as a guide to those who want to open themselves more fully to meaning, authenticity, and wholeness. In this book, author, leadership coach, and spiritual seeker Dave Fleming explores six central longings:
- From reliance on answers to the opening of experience
- From activity to meaning
- From control to compost
- From shadow and illusion to substance and reality
- From performance to expression and freedom
- From segregation to community
The Seeker's Way explains the practices that will help satisfy each of these very human longings and explores what it means to take a spiritual journey. Using the individual stories of prominent contemporary figures, the book provides models of the seeker's way. Their life stories and ideas about the spiritual journey illuminate the many ways that these central longings can be addressed.
Keep this book close at hand as you take your journey, letting each longing lead you to a more authentic expression of your personal spirituality and life calling.
Review
"Dave Fleming tells us, “Seekers are not meant to travel alone.’
The Seeker’s Way provides rich interviews with several sage traveling companions. At the end of each chapter, you’ll feel, as I did, that you’ve just had a leisurely and meaningful conversation with two charming, winsome people—the interviewee and the author himself."
--Brian McLaren, pastor, Cedar Ridge Community Church; author, A New Kind of Christian; and fellow, Emergent (emergentvillage.com)
"Honest and real-to-life, The Seeker’s Way helps you get on a path of discovery that will not take you home but will allow the path to become home. The Seeker’s Way gives you help with the answer found only in the journey. If you are looking for a lazy, simple, and utilitarian way to live, this book is not for you. If, on the other hand, you want to find a healthy, adventurous, and hopeful way to lead your life, this book is a great place to begin."
--Joseph R. Meyers, author, The Search to Belong: Rethinking Intimacy, Community, and Small Groups
"Wisdom is one, and this fine book draws from prime sources to lead us to the big and perennial picture. Read—and find truth that is always true."
--Richard Rohr, O.F.M., Center for Action and Contemplation, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Synopsis
A wise, personal companion for those who seek God
People often speak of a spiritual restlessness, a discontent, a yearning for something that can’ t quite be named. The Seekers Way brings hope to many Christians who are longing for a deeper expression of their faith but want to remain connected to their tradition. Dave Fleming explores the six central longings of a spiritual life and details the practices that will help satisfy them. Not a book about finding answers or making a case for faith, The Seekers Way will help those who want to open themselves to a journey characterized by meaning, authenticity, and wholeness.
Dr. Dave Fleming is a spiritual mentor and leadership coach, with a Doctor of Management in Organizational Leadership from the University of Phoenix. After twenty years in pastoral ministry, Dave now helps organizations and individuals maximize their potential in order to better serve the world around them. A contributor to and columnist for Leonard Sweet's website, preachingplus.com, Dave is author of LEADERSHIP WISDOM FROM UNLIKELY VOICES: PEOPLE OF YESTERDAY SPEAK TO LEADERS OF TODAY (Zondervan, 2004), and has written for a number of leading magazines and journals, including REV and Strategy and Leadership. Visit Dave's websites: www.davefleming.org and www.theseeker'sway.org
Synopsis
"Dave Fleming tells us, 'Seekers are not meant to travel alone.' The Seeker's Way provides rich interviews with several sage traveling companions. At the end of each chapter, you'll feel, as I did, that you've just had a leisurely and meaningful conversation with two charming, winsome peoplethe interviewee and the author himself."
Brian McLaren, pastor, Cedar Ridge Community Church; author, A New Kind of Christian; and fellow, Emergent (emergentvillage.com)
"Honest and real-to-life, The Seeker's Way helps you get on a path of discovery that will not take you home but will allow the path to become home. The Seeker's Way gives you help with the answer found only in the journey. If you are looking for a lazy, simple, and utilitarian way to live, this book is not for you. If, however, you want to find a healthy, adventurous, and hopeful way to lead your life, this book is a great place to begin."
Joseph r. Meyers, author, The Search to Belong: Rethinking Intimacy, Community, and Small Groups
"Wisdom is one, and this fine book draws from prime sources to lead us to the big and perennial picture. Readand find truth that is always true."
Richard Rohr, O.F.M., Center for Action and Contemplation, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Synopsis
We are all, by our very nature, seekers. Is it any wonder that many of us speak of a spiritual restlessness, a discontent, a yearning for something that can't quite be named? This innate restlessness, this need to seek, serves to propel us in our ongoing spiritual journey to find relationship with God.
The Seeker's Way brings hope to all who are longing for deeper considerations of what it means to connect with the divine. It serves as a guide to those who want to open themselves more fully to meaning, authenticity, and wholeness. In this book, author, leadership coach, and spiritual seeker Dave Fleming explores six central longings:
- From reliance on answers to the opening of experience
- From activity to meaning
- From control to compost
- From shadow and illusion to substance and reality
- From performance to expression and freedom
- From segregation to community
The Seeker's Way explains the practices that will help satisfy each of these very human longings and explores what it means to take a spiritual journey. Using the individual stories of prominent contemporary figures, the book provides models of the seeker's way. Their life stories and ideas about the spiritual journey illuminate the many ways that these central longings can be addressed.
Keep this book close at hand as you take your journey, letting each longing lead you to a more authentic expression of your personal spirituality and life calling.
Synopsis
The Seeker’s Way brings hope to all who are longing for deeper considerations of what it means to connect with the divine. It serves as a guide to those who want to open themselves more fully to meaning, authenticity, and wholeness. In this book, author, leadership coach, and spiritual seeker Dave Fleming explores six central longings: From reliance on answers to the opening of experience; From activity to meaning; From control to compost; From Shadwo and Illusion to substance and reality; From performance to expression and freedom; From segregation to community
The Seeker’s Way explains the practices that will help satisfy each of these very human longings and explores what it means to take a spiritual journey. Using the individual stories of prominent contemporary figures the book provides models of the seeker’s way. Their life stories and ideas about the spiritual journey illuminate the many ways that these central longings can be addressed.
About the Author
Dave Fleming is a spiritual mentor and leadership coach, with a doctor of management in organizational leadership from the University of Phoenix. After twenty years in pastoral ministry, Dave now helps organizations maximize their potential in order to better serve the world around them. A contributor to and columnist for Leonard Sweet's website, preachingplus.com, Dave is author of Leadership Wisdom from Unlikely Voices: People of Yesterday Speak to Leaders of Today and has written for leading magazines and journals, including REV and Strategy and Leadership.
Table of Contents
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.
I. Introduction.
II. From Answers to Experience: Wayne Teasdale.
III. From Activity to Meaning: Alan Jones.
IV. From Control to Compost: Phil Gulley and Jim Mulholland.
V. From Shadow to Substance: Lauren Winner.
VI. From Performance to Expression: Marcus Borg.
VII. From Segregation to Community: Joan Chittister.
Epilogue: Starting a Seekers’ Group.
THE AUTHOR.