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Casey Tygrett (DMin, Lincoln Christian Seminary) is theologian in residence at Parkview Christian Church in Orland Park, Illinois. He also oversees spiritual direction for Soul Care (www.soulcare.com), an organization that helps leaders live from a place of soul health & flourishing.

He is the author of three books:
Becoming Curious: A Spiritual Practice of Asking Questions (2017)

As I Recall: Discovering the Place of Memories In Our Spiritual Life (2019; 2020 Christianity Today Award of Merit In Spiritual Formation) RE-RELEASED as The Practice of Remembering: Uncovering the Place of Memories in Our Spiritual Life (2023).

The Gift of Restlessness: A Spirituality for Unsettled Seasons (2023)

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“Forgiveness isn’t about paperwork. It’s about presence. It is the way we walk in the world, never to return again. To do anything else is to die as a refugee, a person without a holy country, who is in search of life. The”
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“The process of becoming curious is the movement away from simply living by what and how, and moving into the beautifully ambiguous and possibility-laden world of God’s why and all that comes with it. What”
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“There’s a difficult line to walk between what we need to know and what falls into the realm of mystery. Walking that line often wears on our nerves and causes incredible tension, and so we settle for easy answers. We stop asking questions. We give up. We begin to lose the one thing that fiercely energizes the transformation of our souls—something beautiful, poetic, joyful, and happily disruptive: curiosity. Curiosity”
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