Wholesale

While we currently sell primarily through our Etsy store, we are also open to wholesale customers for retail resale. Our entire inventory of products are available for resale and we are open to any inquiries. Please send us an email at rob@becomingallflame.com and we will be glad to discuss further options.

White Label Sales

In addition to our normal wholesale offering, we are open to white label sales that would remove the logo and other information from the back of the product. White label offerings do come with a small surcharge due to the lost advertising by removing our branding from the product. In addition, if you would like your own logo or information to be added to the backs of products, that is available for a fee as well. Please send us an email at rob@becomingallflame.com and we will be glad to discuss further options.

Custom Products

The Becoming All Flame workshop has advanced woodworking and design capabilities that can help you create custom products for your retail store or other use. This could be a custom design for a finger labyrinth based on one at your retreat center, a custom cross to match one at your church, or many other possibilities. The development time for these kinds of products can be lengthy, so be sure to reach out as early as possible if you are interested in pursuing a custom product order. Custom products will require a minimum order and that design would be exclusive to your organization. Please send us an email at rob@becomingallflame.com and we will be glad to discuss further options.

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A podcast by Becoming All Flame

Welcome to the Season 2 season finale of Fiction that Forms us!

How do we become more receptive and responsive to the work of the Spirit within our lives? In her first novel, Sensible Shoes, from the series of the same name, Sharon Garlough Brown takes her characters on a journey of practicing various spiritual disciplines. In this episode, I talk to author Sharon Garlough Brown about the spiritual disciplines of lament and confession within the Ignatian Examen. The spiritual practice is one of attentiveness that enables our receptivity by reviewing our day with God in two movements: consolation—where we noticed and responded to God today—and desolation—where we were unaware of, ignored, or rejected God during our day.

Recent Articles

The Story of Our Life Speaks

Klyne Snodgrass begins his book Who God Says You Are: A Christian Understanding of Identity with this provocative statement: “There is only one question: Who are you? Everything else in life flows from that one question.” It’s true that who we are determines what we think about, how we feel in response to things, how we act, and even our belief about God’s identity. A. W. Tozer said, “What comes into our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us.”

Practicing Welcoming Prayer

Kristy Lahoda

I've had ample opportunity to practice Welcoming Prayer. A few months ago, I sinned against a friend, unintentionally hurting her. As sin often does, it propagated. Losing her friendship wasn’t the worst of it. Unfortunately, the ripples spread to our children.

On Welcoming Prayer

Kristy Lahoda

I’ll be honest. When I first learned about welcoming prayer, it sounded like a New Age philosophy to me. I imagine my initial resistance was similar to those who think that spiritual disciplines and spiritual formation aren’t Christian but rather some sort of Eastern philosophy.