Episode 6: Three Counter-Cultural Practices

What everyday habits are most important for Christian formation? We all know that our habits form us, for better or for worse. But it can be overwhelming to confront our bad habits and consider the good habits we should be building. In this episode, Dusty White and Bob Thune commend three simple, basic practices for Christian formation: meditation on Scripture, self-denial, and embodied community. In an age dominated by distraction, consumerism, and digital immersion, these three practices are essential to counter-cultural discipleship — and to a slower, deeper, more relational way of following Jesus. Chapters: (0:00) Intro: Dusty’s Sabbatical (4:54) Why Counter-Cultural Practices Matter (9:40) Meditation on Scripture (Slowing Down) (17:16) Self-Denial (Resisting the Attention Economy) (23:08) Embodied Community (The Power of Presence) (28:30) Prayer and the Formation of the Soul (33:17) Counter-Cultural Discipleship in a Digital Age Visit https://cdomaha.com to learn more!