The fruit of many years of personal experience and seminars on disciple making, this is an extremely helpful book for Christian leaders and laypersons desiring to have personal discipling ministries.
The Lost Art of Discipleship is the uncovering of Heaven's blueprints for remodeling the kingdoms of this earth into the Kingdom of our God.
"Make Disciples." Jesus' command is clear. But what is a disciple? And how are we to "make" them? Based on decades of experience, this book explains and illustrates the process of disciple-making that Jesus taught and modeled.
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What Every Christian Should Know about Growing: Basic Steps to Discipleship
In Contagious Disciple Making, David Watson and Paul Watson map out a simple method that has sparked an explosion of homegrown churches in the United States and around the world.
Yet they rarely have a plan to help people become the kind of believers who multiply their lives. This is the problem pastors Robby Gallaty and Chris Swain have encountered throughout their ministry experiences.
Greg Ogden recovers Jesus' method of accomplishing life change by investing in just a few people at a time.
"God can use anybody with a willing heart," says author Scott Morton, who describes himself as "not gifted" in discipling and admits making lots of mistakes.
This updated edition includes new insights from the author's twenty years of helping churches make disciples from ordinary church members. "This book deserves attention by anyone serious about making Christian disciples.
Jonathan Pennington argues that the Greek word in the Septuagint version of Isaiah and the Synoptic Gospels (which derive much from Isaiah) translated “gospel” means basically “the restoration of God's reign on earth.