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There is no such thing as a naked spirituality. Our spirituality is always shaped by the clothes of our experience. The quest of Spirituality with Clothes On is to acknowledge that we do wear clothes; and, by examining them, we begin to understand ourselves and accept others who are wearing different outfits. We are what we wear: we cannot separate ourselves from our gender, personality, developmental stage, family, historical background, culture, or the difficult experiences of our lives. We need to acknowledge all these things, reflect on them--and sometimes even embrace them--in order to truly become ourselves.
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”This tour through the frameworks and forces that make us who we
are, ‘clothed in Christ’ but also in the garments of family and
culture, enables us to locate ourselves in a deeper way. Since
knowing God and knowing self are interwined, Gareth Brandt invites
us into a richly textured life of discipleship, a life that is
colored by the complex threads that interweave a life in this
world."
--Len Hjalmarson, Adjunct Professor, George Fox Evangelical
Seminary, Portland, OR
“Gareth Brandt walks us through our closets to bring to light the
colors, textures, and styles of the clothes that dress up our
nakedness. An accessible, helpful exploration of the dimensions
that bring richness to our faith journey, as we are encouraged to
reflect on and embrace the unique experiences of our lives."
--Don Neufeld, social worker in private practice, Ontario,
Canada
"With disarming transparency and refreshing clarity, Gareth Brandt
invites the reader to engage fully and passionately in the lifelong
process of spiritual growth and to respond unreservedly to God’s
personal call to each person, uniquely created and deeply
loved."
--Dave Bergen, Executive Minister Christian Formation, Mennonite
Church, Winnipeg, Canada
Gareth Brandt cycles to work in Abbotsford, BC, where he teaches Practical Theology at Columbia Bible College. He is the author of Under Construction: Reframing Men's Spirituality (2009) as well as numerous articles, poems, and essays. Gareth is married to Cynthia and their family includes three sons, a daughter, and a daughter-in-law. He is passionate about helping people discover, articulate, and develop their personal spirituality.