Discover the theological foundations behind everything you love about the great stories

You've felt it. That ache when a story moves you more than Sunday worship does. The suspicion that you're missing something—that real Christianity is supposed to be bigger, deeper, more integrated than what you've experienced. You've had glimpses: moments when beauty pierced you, when a meal became more than food, when heaven and earth felt closer than they should be. But you can't seem to live there. By Tuesday, it's gone.

Here's the truth: You're not broken. Your faith isn't too weak. You've just been handed a knockoff.

What if the imagination you’ve absorbed—the split between spiritual and material, the sacred Sundays and secular Mondays, the disembodied faith that lives only in your head—what if that's not actually Christianity at all? What if there's a rich theological tradition stretching back centuries that explains why beauty matters, why stories form us, why your body and your table and your work all participate in God's life—and why you've been so desperately parched without it?

What if you could learn the patterns and habits that allow you to live like the stories are true?

This course reveals the "why" behind those moments when everything clicked—and gives you the theological framework and practical tools to make it a way of life, not just something you experience at retreats or gatherings.

Six weeks. The foundations you've been missing. The integration you've been longing for. The discovery that there is no such thing as ordinary life when you have eyes to see.

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