Tuesday, February 9

Welcome to MetamorphaBlog.com!

Hello, and welcome to the Metamorpha Blog. We are very excited about the launch of this new blog, and truly hope it can bless you wherever you are at on this journey with Christ that we find ourselves on as believers. We will be tweaking and updating this site for the next couple of weeks, but we wanted to launch the site and get started now before Summer is in full swing.
 
The purpose of the Metamorpha blog is to serve as a forum for discussing spiritual formation - or, as our tag line says: spiritual formation in conversation. Aimed at furthering dialogue among those who study/practice spiritual formation as well as those who are curious, worried or beginners to the Christian life, the blog will engage the issues, practices and realities this kind of topic raises, seeking to create an environment for gracious, thoughtful and prayerful conversation.
 

Why do a blog about spiritual formation?

We believe blogs are increasingly being used for deep discussion concerning ministry, theology and Christian living. Using this medium to focus on spiritual formation would provide a platform to discuss, from our various standpoints, ministries and lives the questions about the Christian life that many don’t have the opportunity to explore in depth. By fostering this conversation, we hope that we can serve the body of Christ through honest, penetrating and ministry-oriented discussion. 
 

Who will be posting on the Metamorpha Blog?

We are very excited about the team we've put together for this blog. Our goal was to find people with a background in spiritual formation who were using their training in a variety of different ways. We have missionaries, youth pastors, discipleship pastors, academics, and regular people seeking to follow Christ wherever he leads them. We hope that there will be a little bit of everything on the blog so that no one will be over- or under-whelmed. Check out our bio page for more information about our blog team.
Please stop by the blog regularly and, if you have an RSS feed, please subscribe so that you can follow the conversation. We look forward to hearing from you and dialoguing with you on the blog.

Comments

Paul Dubuc's picture

RSS

What URL does one use for your RSS feed? I don't see it here and the common one's I've tried don't work.

Paul M. Dubuc
http://paul.dubuc.org

Kyle Strobel's picture

RSS Feeds

Paul, thanks for the question. This is something we are still working on. Hopefully, you will be able to do it in the "Subscribers" box to the right in the next couple of days. I'll put up a post on the blog when we get the url to do it directly. I'm not sure why it isn't working either. I'll let you know. kyle