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Habits of Resistence  with Elizabeth Woodson

Habits of Resistence with Elizabeth Woodson

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Habits of Resistence  with Elizabeth Woodson

We’re joined (again!) by our friend, former host, and published author, Elizabeth Woodson, to celebrate the release of her new book, Habits of Resistance: Seven Ways You’re Being Formed by Culture and Gospel Practices to Help You Push Back.

In this conversation, we explore the question

If we’re all being discipled, who—or what—is shaping us?

Elizabeth argues that the issue isn’t if we’re being formed, but by whom. In an age of expressive individualism, algorithm-driven identity, and spiritual confusion, many of us are chasing peace, control, belonging, and justice in ways that quietly deform us.

But there is a better way.

Through historic Christian practices—prayer, fasting, gathering, service, confession, and more—Liz invites us to resist cultural formation and recover the path to shalom: wholeness and delight in communion with God.


Key Takeaways

  • You Are Already Being Formed
  • Shalom Is the Goal
  • Better Doesn’t Mean Easier
  • Resistance Is Active, Not Passive


Questions for Reflection

  • Where am I being shaped more by cultural narratives (identity, success, control, visibility) than by the way of Jesus?
  • When I long for peace, belonging, or control, where do I instinctively turn first?
  • Which spiritual habit feels most neglected in my life right now—and what might that reveal about my formation?
  • Do I define “better” as easier and more visible, or deeper and more faithful?
  • What would it look like this week to practice one concrete act of resistance—intentionally choosing the way of Jesus over the way of the culture?


Resources Mentioned

Habits of Resistance — Elizabeth Woodson

Connect with Elizabeth

  • Instagram: @elizabethwoodson
  • Website: www.thewoodsoninstitute.org/


Thanks to our Sponsor

In A Compelling Faith in a Compromising Culture, pastor and longtime NBA chaplain Mike Tatlock invites believers to cultivate a faith that isn’t loud or trendy—but holy, steady, and unmistakably different.

To learn more about A Compelling Faith in a Compromising Culture, visit moodypublishers.com or find it wherever books are sold.

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