The best way to grow spiritually is by putting into practice whatever spiritual knowledge you already have.
Talk to him daily, learn more about him. Spend time in His word.
Grow up fast emotionally, mentally, physically, spiritually? No, there is no correlation probably because grow up fast has no tangible definition.
Same way everyone else grows. Mentally, Physically, Spiritually (some), and Emotionally.
You can grow spiritually by working with a church, get to see what happens behind the scenes of the church, get paid, etc
A gifted evangelist will help grow the Church in numbers, but all true and faithful Christians help each other grow spiritually.
Read the Holy Bible and God's guidance through scripture will help you grow spiritually and it will help you to care.
What prevents people from developing spiritually is ignorance. As we grow up in life we are covered by layers of ignorance. We are taught the myth. We are taught rituals, superstitions and therefore it becomes difficult to realize what the truth is. Layers of ignorance create a blanket of darkness. Therefore, we live as the body, we seek physical pleasure, we live as the mind and ego ME, and create karma. We do not reach the depth of our Spirit, our Divine Soul which is deep within. Therefore, if we really want to develop spiritually, we must make an effort, we must ask questions and investigate till we realize the Divine Spirit. Unless there is a will, unless there is a trigger we will live and die without realizing we are the Divine Spirit.
Coming Out Spiritually was created in 1999.
Type your answer here... To be holy is to be Christ like because he is holy we should be also. And to grow spiritually is to grow in the knowledge of spiritual things. To know the word of God, to get wisdom in all things.
Seeds do grow best in liquid by themselves. Seeds grow best when they do not have to share their food and water.
It does not. Spiritually is independent of any physical impediment or manifestation.
Spiritually imprisoned is not a term used in Catholic theology.