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Thursday, we welcome a foreign correspondent to an unhurried life, Alan Fadling. A slowed, non-anxious life is foreign to us. And the answer is not paring down your to-do list or taking things off your calendar. An unhurried life is lived at the level of the soul. Take a break and hear our conversation about slowing down when Alan Fadling joins us on Chris Fabry Live.
Alan Fadling (M.Div., Fuller Theological Seminary) is president and founder of Unhurried Living, Inc. in Mission Viejo, Calif., inspiring people to rest deeper, live fuller, and lead better. He speaks and consults internationally with organizations such as Saddleback Church, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, Cru, Halftime Institute, Apprentice Institute, and Open Doors International. He is the award-winning author of An Unhurried Leader and An Unhurried Life, which was honored with a Christianity Today Award of Merit in spirituality. He is also coauthor (with Gem Fadling) of What Does Your Soul Love? and a contributing author to Eternal Living: Reflections on Dallas Willard's Teaching on Faith and Formation. Alan is a trained spiritual director, and he lives in Mission Viejo, Calif., with his wife, Gem.
Chris Fabry is the host of Chris Fabry Live, one hour of spiritual encouragement from his backyard radio fence. The program challenges listeners to think biblically about their spiritual journeys. Chris is also the author of the Christy Award-winning novel Dogwood, June Bug, ECPA Christian Book Award-winner (Fiction) Almost Heaven, Not in the Heart and Borders of the Heart. He and his family live near Tucson, Ariz.
Chris Fabry Live is designed to build up the spiritual immune system of the Christian men and woman. As you walk through the journey of faith called the Christian life, you meet new people, learn new things, laugh, cry and, most importantly, grow in your understanding of God.