A note from our founders:
Dear friends,
Today, Faith Matters is announcing something we’re really excited about — a project that has been in the works for quite some time.
Thomas Wirthlin McConkie, in partnership with Faith Matters, has created an online course called Transformations of Faith.
Many of our listeners are familiar with Thomas’s unique story. He’s a mindfulness teacher and practitioner of over 20 years, a committed and thoughtful Latter-day Saint, and a researcher and teacher in the field of adult development. In Transformations of Faith, Thomas draws on all three of these perspectives to create some truly transformative insights and practices.
It’s an extraordinarily rich course with over 10 hours of teaching and guided meditations by Thomas, plus some fascinating conversations between Thomas and Adam Miller in which they dive deeper into the ideas in the course.
Faith Matters is a non-profit organization, but we’ve made a substantial investment to produce this course because we believe what Thomas has to share will be life-changing for many people. For that reason, the course is the first product we’ve made available for purchase through Faith Matters. We’re offering a discounted price of $98 for the first 100 purchasers. We’ve also decided to make financial aid available for those who can’t currently afford it — we don’t want money to be the reason anyone misses out on the course.
Subscribers will also be able to access an audio-only version of the course on a private podcast channel.
Those of us who have taken the course already behind the scenes have found it truly life-changing. We believe the wisdom Thomas shares has the potential to profoundly affect those who are feeling spiritually emotionally stuck or stagnant, anyone who struggles with anxiety, and all who simply want to deepen their own spiritual life and practice.
You can head to transformationsoffaith.org in order to see more detail about the course, watch a sample video, and enroll.
With love,
Bill, Susan, David, and Kristin
Faith Matters Founders