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The Journey Home: A Biblical Guide to Using the Enneagram to Deepen Your Faith and Relationships

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Certified Enneagram teacher Meredith Boggs gives Christians who are skeptical of the Enneagram a conservative biblical guide to understand how it can further their spiritual journeys and deepen their relationship with God by discovering their type's virtues, unhelpful tendencies, and best practices for spiritual growth.

Many Christians are finding themselves increasingly burned out and hanging onto their faith by a thread. They long for a deeper, more vibrant connection to God and those around them, but are unsure of where to start. Some are curious about the Enneagram but aren't sure that it is something Christians should use or reference. The Journey Home provides a biblical roadmap to revitalizing their faith and developing a stronger relationship with God and others by integrating the Enneagram into their spiritual growth journeys. Using stories and scripture, along with practical application tips for each of the nine types, Meredith Boggs helps readers 


understand that the Enneagram isn't anti-Christian and show how it can be a useful tool for Christians on their spiritual and personal journeys;  
recognize the ways their Enneagram type wanders away from God;  
identify the sin patterns unique to their type that are keeping them trapped;  
foster growth with the habits, scripture passages, and spiritual practices specific to their type; and 
grow closer in their relationships with others by understanding their spiritual challenges and strengths.  
The Journey Home is for any reader looking for an accessible and practical guide to kickstart their faith and develop a better relationship with God, themselves, and others.  

7 pages, Audiobook

First published January 1, 2023

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Author 5 books45 followers
January 26, 2025
If you need some (kind) spiritual re-orientation when it comes to learning about your Enneagram type, this book is your you. There were more than a few moments when I felt called out in this book, but they are things I know I need to change.
4 reviews1 follower
January 24, 2023
I've read a LOT on christianity + the enneagram from various teachers and I really appreciated Meredith's approach to it's diverse background and biblical accountability for it's use as a tool for spiritual growth and health in ALL areas, not just the ones that fit any agenda. She even goes so far to say if the enneagram distracts you for God and his Gospel to put it down. THAT is the kind of teacher I want everyone to get to learn about the enneagram from! Grab this book, you won't regret it! I loved the emphasis she puts on practical application for each number in realistic ways that feel doable and honoring of who God really created us to be in his bigger story. If anyone is looking for a credible, Christian take on the enneagram, Meredith is your girl! She's done the work and the research and isn't hesitant to ask or answer the hard questions we're all asking, while championing each reader to take the steps that point their souls towards wholeness in Jesus and the Gospel.
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Author 1 book17 followers
January 24, 2023
God's beautiful image is clearly evident when we see the mosaic of people in our lives. The Enneagram is a tool for noticing the miraculous fabric that knits us together. Meredith clarifies the masterful way God weaves these threads through all our lives—evidence of His glory moving from our first breaths to our last. The Journey Home will equip you to embrace and refine who God made you to be and give you a better understanding of your loved ones, too. We are all fearfully and wonderfully made; The Journey Home helps us remember this!
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8 reviews
January 25, 2023
I'm a fan of the Enneagram and jumped right to the part about me (of course). This book delivers more than self-help, though. It takes a fascinating path for self-discovery and gently but firmly directs it upward. I appreciated the frank and loving tone the author uses to affirm our unique personalities, but also call out the areas we need to grow, including a peek into the blessings that await when we do. I recommend this beautiful guide to anyone wanting to grow both personally and spiritually.
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January 24, 2023
Meredith's knowledge of and heart for the enneagram and its practical purpose in leading us toward growth rather than complacency really shines through in "The Journey Home." Meredith understands and communicates how the enneagram is another gift of grace the Lord uses us to bring us back to Himself. What a sweet relief that I don't have to just sit in my seven-ness. Even the title itself brings peace to this pilgrim.
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January 25, 2023
This was such a good book. It provided such a good overall understanding of the Enneagram and the nine types with their various perspectives and I loved the fact that it gave such practical suggestions to help me grow in my faith. I especially related to where Meredith speaks particularly to the “weary wanderer, spiritual vagabond and those with threadbare faith”! It's so easy to read and down to earth and compassionate.
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February 6, 2023
This book meets an essential need—bringing awareness to our need for God’s love and truth and finding safety in His care for us no matter what our individual weaknesses/strengths may be. This book gave me permission to explore difficult sides of myself without judgment and discover the gift of how God uniquely made me to care for myself and others. If you’re an Ennegram guru or new to the enneagram, you’ll enjoy this
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January 15, 2024
Really enjoyed learning more about Enneagram and how it can be applied to my spiritual growth as well. There is no Enneagram test in this book, but the author refers you to an awesome one. I’ve taken versions of it before, but it was not comprehensive enough because although I kind of agreed with previous results, the assessment she recommended and then the explanation/information about it in the book was SPOT ON.
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8 reviews1 follower
February 26, 2023
"To the weary wanderers, spiritual vagabonds, and those with threadbare faith- the invitation stands: come home. There are no prerequisites, requirements, or fine print to read. Your burden wasn't meant to be born alone. Your weariness is welcome. Jesus is waiting to give you rest from your striving and suffering. Come home." (page 199)
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July 9, 2023
"The Journey Home" is a very helpful tool for understanding the ennegram. I am not very familiar with it, but have always wanted to learn more about it. This book is a great tool for that. In fact, I ended up buying the hard copy so I can highlight it! Meredith Boggs writes in a very easy to read format. I highly recommend this book if you desire to learn more about the ennegram.

I received this book from NetGalley through the publisher for my honest opinion.
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Author 13 books148 followers
February 9, 2023
3.5 Stars

I am not opposed to the Enneagram. In fact, I think used correctly, it is a great tool for understanding my weaknesses and why I don’t connect with other personality types. So, when I see an Enneagram book from a Christian publisher, I am immediately interested in what the author has to say. In The Journey Home: A Biblical Guide to Using the Enneagram to Deepen Your Faith and Relationships, Meredith Boggs breaks down each of the types and some of the struggles prominent within.

First and foremost, I appreciated that the author tells the readers from the get-go that this book (or any other) and the enneagram are no substitute for the Bible. In fact, she states that if you find yourself going to these things for truth, then put the book down immediately.

One thing I found somewhat frustrating about this book is that Boggs only used the numbers. While I am familiar with the enneagram, I am no expert and only know that my number (9) is peacemaker. She only used number 9 and never “peacemaker.” I wish she would have used the descriptors in each chapter so I could put the number with it without having to put the book down and go look the number up.

While I don’t feel like the book delivered on teaching me how to deepen my faith (it barely scratched the surface), it does give a lot of good insight into relationships with other people, which again, is what I like to use it for. All in all, there is another book I’d recommend over this one for anyone new two the enneagram but if you’re well-versed in the personality test, this book may be for you.
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6 reviews
January 28, 2023
This is the most impactful book on the Enneagram that I've read. As I made tough but good decisions after reading, I noticed an immediate shift into what felt like a journey home towards myself. This book has impacted my spiritual life and walk with God in a monumental way.
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61 reviews
December 29, 2022
She had me at the intro for the 3,7, and 8s 🤣.

I’m not one to put a lot of stock in the enneagram, but I don’t think there’s anything wrong with utilizing it as a tool to grow and take a deeper look at what’s happening in our hearts! I love how Meredith’s goal is to continually point readers back to Christ.

But what I’m most amazed by is how she wrote a book that would meet people who are burned out on religion and church in hopes that their interest in the enneagram will be a tool that our incredibly creative and kind God would use to woo them back to Him.

(Also, as an enneagram 8 I appreciate the deeper look into each types sin proclivity, and the very practical ways Meredith outlines for us to combat them in stress!)

This is a both/and book, and the more I grow in my faith the more I realize how much God wants to expand the ways we try to confine Him to
our understanding! Meredith has shown me that again with this book.
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