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How can taking inventory of our spiritual life help us regard the character flaws of others with sensitivity and forgiveness? Learn more on this episode, where we discuss how Jane Eyre’s suffering affords her an introspection that helps shape her thoughts and actions. Like Jane, we too can learn compassion and forgiveness through our hardships.
In this episode, I talk with my friend who is Renovaré’s content manager, Grace Pouch, about the spiritual formation of Jane, in Charlotte Brontë's classic Jane Eyre, through her hardships and her subsequent space for introspection. If we, like Jane, take time for introspection regarding our spiritual formation, God can help us become people who cultivate compassion and forgiveness while maintaining healthy boundaries. In his book Discovering our Spiritual Identity: Practices for God’s Beloved, Trevor Hudson guides readers through the process of contemplating our spiritual autobiography. He also shows us how to write a Beloved Charter, which Grace and I have both done. Throughout the Bible, God beckons us to remember, and this is a powerful reminder of God’s love for us. We highly recommend it to you.
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Grace Pate Pouch is a writer and editor for Renovaré, a Church renewal effort founded by Richard Foster that helps people understand and experience spiritual formation in Christ. Grace helps with Renovaré's Life with God podcast, curates "Let's Dive In" for Renovaré Weekly, and manages semi-annual print publications. She dabbles as an artist, seminary prof, and old house restorer. She recently started a newsletter called Grapple Pie where she writes on topics like raising children well and responding to seismic cultural shifts with wisdom. She is a graduate of the Renovaré Institute, Erskine Theological Seminary, and Davidson College. Grace and her husband William live in Greenville, SC with their children, Charlotte and Henry.
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Kristy is a Renovaré Institute for Christian Spiritual Formation graduate (2018-2021), has a Ph.D. in chemistry, and is a contract scientific technical editor. She lives in central Ohio with Rob, her husband of 18 years, and their three children, 14 year-old girl/boy twins and a 12 year-old boy.
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