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The Strategic Disciple

Alex Nutting

~Quiet enough to be felt. Sacred rhythms. Strategic clarity. Faithful formation.

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This story begins, as most things begin, by reading my favorite old storybooks to my children and having them reflect back at me now, as an adult. As the back cover closed, and bed sheets dutifully re-tucked, my mind would wander by itself....

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The first Liturgical Intelligence Companion Guide has gone out to our Luminary Founding Members.

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    Founder of The Strategic Disciple. Husband. Homeschool dad. Builder of slow things. Helping people slow down, think clearly, and stay rooted.

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