
Author
Joshua Spatha majored in anthropology with a minor in Old Testament studies before he began serving in full-time missions in 2006, traveling primarily in the Middle East and Asia. An ordained minister, and a student of history and missiology, Joshua has led collegiate-level discipleship and missions training programs with Youth With A Mission (YWAM), has served on the leadership of several ministries, and is currently preparing to move long-term to Central Asia. He is married to a Singaporean and is the proud father of three multicultural boys. With a passion for discipleship, training, and equipping, he speaks, teaches, and writes frequently, with his book "Mere Spirituality: A Rational Embrace of the Supernatural in the Crisis of Our Age" coming out August 5th.
The crisis of our age may not be rooted in the political, economic, or technological realms, but rather in a profound spiritual void. As more individuals identify as "spiritual but not religious," the quest for meaning amid r...