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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An Interesting Resource Book
Soul Shaper is an excellent resource book for anyone (youth worker or otherwise) who would like to know more about certain Christian practices such as "making the sign of the cross" or saying the "Jesus prayer". The book is interesting and reveals the history, meanings, and variations of practice of the various customs it covers. I enjoyed the book and would gladly...
Published on September 20, 2003 by R. Kirkham

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1.0 out of 5 stars Very Dangerous
Its amazing that such a book could get into churches. These practices have NOTHING to do with the truth of God's Word. The early church - Peter, Paul, Barnabas, Apollos, John - none of them practised or taught such things as are promoted in this book. To promote the use of icons or to pray through them is forbidden in the Word of God. Crossing yourself is not taught in...
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An Interesting Resource Book, September 20, 2003
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R. Kirkham "jrkirkham" (Rushville, Illinois USA) - See all my reviews
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Soul Shaper is an excellent resource book for anyone (youth worker or otherwise) who would like to know more about certain Christian practices such as "making the sign of the cross" or saying the "Jesus prayer". The book is interesting and reveals the history, meanings, and variations of practice of the various customs it covers. I enjoyed the book and would gladly purchase it again.

However, the buyer should be aware that so many of our traditions are sectarian that the portions of the book most likely to be used are already being used. This could limit the usefulness of the book, unless the church is very open to new ideas.

For instance, the typical Baptist Church will not look favorably upon a youth minister who teaches the youth to make the sign of the cross each morning. I am NOT trying to suggest these signs are all Catholic. They come from various backgrounds, but most churches are hesitant to borrow from other traditions. Still, I liked the book.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Slowing the pace to find God's divine work, July 4, 2003
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I really enjoyed this book. It is a concise resource and guide for many who long to experience the density of historic Christianity. Tony is offering Youth Pastor's (specificallly - but the book is accesible to anyone) a diffferent path to lead young people to richness instead of over simplified and dumbed down cultural theology.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good little introduction to Christian spirituality, October 13, 2004
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A powerful little book on spiritual formation through devotional practices like Centering Prayer, the Sign of the Cross, the Ignatian Examen, Lectio Divina, the Jesus Prayer,Labyrinths and more. It was originally written for youth group use, but the exercises described can be used by believers of any age. One of the reasons that we struggle with our faith is that we do not spend enough time connected to the source of all faith. Jones recognizes that faith is not an intellectual exercise, but rather a relationship forged in existential encounter with God. For thousands of years the devoted have done just that using the methods outlined here.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A practical guide to 16 soul enriching spiritual exercises, September 13, 2003
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Ryan W. Denney (Fullerton, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This book, though it's geared toward youth pastors, is a must for anyone looking to deepen thier relationship with God. If you're a youth pastor looking for the next big fad in youth ministry please don't buy this book. But if you're someone (youth pastor or not) with a genuine intrest in deepening your walk with Christ there's not another book I can think of that would be more beneficial.
Somehow over the course of the last few hundred years the western church has lost touch with the spirituality inherent in Christianity. Soul Shaper is a step in the right direction down the path that leads us back toward deep and authentic spiritual communion with our creator. The 16 exercises presented in this book, like Jones says, "are not gimmicks" to use to draw more kids to your youth group, they are exercises to be taken seriously and practiced, not with the intent of growing a large youth group, but with the intent of growing closer to God.
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An important book for all Christians, September 30, 2003
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Andrew A. Nyberg (Denver, Co United States) - See all my reviews
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I am a good friend of Tony Jones', having growing up under his tutelage at the Church he formally worked at in Minnesota. As a result, he let me look through a pre-edited version of this book.

I always enjoy discussing theological, philosophical and historical topics with Tony. For those of you who are interested in the mystical and spiritual practices that were instrumental in the formation of the Church, then I highly recomend reading this book.

I can personally attest to how well some of these excercises/experiances work with a youth group. Tony's advice at the beginning of the book is very important, however. If you are going to use some of these in a youth group setting, you have to be comefortable with it. I would strongly recommend trying some of these with your leaders a few times, so that your whole leadership team is comfortable with what you guys will be doing. Many of these are also only going to impact you kids when they have been used several times throughout the year. I think that you will be amazed at the power and depth these practices will bring to your youth group. But I must reiterate that this is not a program guide that you can pull an activity out of an hour before your group meets.

The best thing about this book is how, while it is written for youth leaders to use with their groups, it is also powerful for other groups, or even individuals.

I love the format that Tony uses because he not only explains the experiance, but also discusses the history and theology of each experiance and gives references to reference material.

This book is great for both youth pastors/leaders and individuals interested in the spiritual practices of the ancient Church.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Terrific intro to spiritual practices for youth pastors (and the rest of us), March 31, 2010
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Darren Cronshaw (Melbourne, Australia) - See all my reviews
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Tony Jones, Soul Shaper: Exploring spirituality and contemplative practices in youth ministry (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2003)

Soul Shaper is a comprehensive and practical manual of spiritual exercises for youth pastors. Jones wrote Postmodern Youth Ministry (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2001) and is a senior fellow with Emergent, so is conversant with the emerging church conversation. Moreover, he shows in this book he is conversant with the church's powerful spiritual heritage throughout history and across denominations. He explores sixteen exercises including sabbath, silence, pilgrimage, spiritual direction, icons, and various approaches to prayer. For each discipline he offers examples, theological and historical background, and suggestions for youth ministry (after trying them yourself!). While critical of heretical extremes, Jones encourages using practices from other denominations (and not be denominationally blinkered and avoid a practice simply because, for example, `Catholics cross themselves like that and use icons.') Icons, for example, may be particularly helpful for what is the most image-driven generation. If this book is any indication of a trend away from relying on personality-driven and programmed entertainment, then youth ministry has a great future seeing the `past come alive in the present' and `faith come alive in practice'. Although targeted at youth ministers, the book is full of resources with broad appeal.

Originally reviewed in Darren Cronshaw `The Emerging Church: Spirituality and Worship Reading Guide.' Zadok Papers S159 (Autumn 2008).

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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Very Dangerous, November 18, 2011
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Its amazing that such a book could get into churches. These practices have NOTHING to do with the truth of God's Word. The early church - Peter, Paul, Barnabas, Apollos, John - none of them practised or taught such things as are promoted in this book. To promote the use of icons or to pray through them is forbidden in the Word of God. Crossing yourself is not taught in the Bible. This is all pure legalism. Even the promotion of Ignatius and his mystical spiritual secrets - he was the founder of the Jesuits and was guilty of the death of many genuine believers who followed Christ and who loved him with all their heart. This book and its author are deeply disturbing. If you want a genuine book on prayer purchase the material of E.M. Bounds, but above all go to the written Scriptures. Look at the lives and teachings of the apostles. They alone preached Christ - a true personal spiritual experience of being birthed of Him and of a walk with God through His precious redeeming blood. Why go to Catholic mystics who had no assurance of salvation when you can go to the Word of God?
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