Small Batch Discipleship
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Author | : Tracy Sullivan |
Publisher | : D.C. Press Publishing |
Total Pages | : 256 |
Release | : 2020-08-11 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781734674941 |
Small Batch Discipleship serves as both a journey and a guidebook for you to walk out biblical principles and enjoy authentic Christian community with others. With this book and your Bible in hand, you can begin now to embrace a purpose-filled discipleship lifestyle you can run with for the rest of your life.
Author | : Tracy Sullivan |
Publisher | : D.C. Press Publishing |
Total Pages | : 256 |
Release | : 2020-08-11 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781734674910 |
Small Batch Discipleship serves as both a journey and a guidebook for you to walk out biblical principles and enjoy authentic Christian community with others. With this book and your Bible in hand, you can begin now to embrace a purpose-filled discipleship lifestyle you can run with for the rest of your life.
Author | : David Sunde |
Publisher | : NavPress |
Total Pages | : 131 |
Release | : 2024-02-06 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1641588195 |
Recover Jesus' strategy of training the few to reach the many. What if rather than funneling people through church programs, you invested in their growth? Would this kind of intentional investment help you discover a new kind of Christian purpose and spiritual legacy? And, what if you already have what it takes to develop your spiritual growth as a disciple while apprenticing others? As Christians, we should all participate in spiritual leadership by seeking to make spiritual investment in the lives closest to us. It’s time for us to move away from institutionalized, Sunday morning faith and toward a more relationally driven, culturally friendly, and doable approach to disciple-making. What you will discover is how discipleship is not about learning more but learning to give away what you already have in Christ. Small-Batch Disciplemaking by David Sunde is a compelling field guide for Christians looking to make a difference in the world by sharing their faith. With practical and empowering strategies for navigating the intimidating Biblical mandate of making disciples, this book equips and empowers readers to Grow in faith in order to give faith away Learn intentional spiritual practices like hospitality, compassion, and gratitude Confidently go out and make a difference in the world Get ready for a deeply pragmatic, culturally informed disciple-making faith.
Author | : C. Andrew Doyle |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 175 |
Release | : 2016-05-19 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1524500143 |
Small Batch explores the emerging denominational movement into planting missional communities. As the church finds its way into the new millennium, it is faced with the need to think of its mission as an ancient future Christian community. Theology to practical guide, stories from the front and communities to discover, books to read, and small group study questions make Small Batch a handbook for individuals interested in the growing movement of planting new Christian communities. Through the movement of the spirit and shared common life and staying deeply rooted in the ancient practices of Christian community, the denominational church is being reborn in a new mission context. Small batch communities are popping up across the country with a new mission fervor. They are locally focused. They are organic and deeply rooted in the community and derive their strength from the care they give to local concerns. They are sustainable because they begin to find new economies that support the work. Bishop Doyle explores the sending churches that are planting greenfield ministries and multiplying churches who are spinning off new contextually oriented mission communities. What we discover in Small Batch is that the gospel will not be deterred by size or economic realities, and we are even now able to see the future shape of very diverse Christian mission.
Author | : C. Andrew Doyle |
Publisher | : Church Publishing, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 273 |
Release | : 2020-02-17 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1640652027 |
A must-read for Christians struggling with the present political conversation Citizen helps Christians find our place in the politics of the world. In these pages, Bishop Andy Doyle offers a Christian virtue ethic grounded in fresh anthropology. He offers a vision of the individual Christian within the reign of God and the life of the broader community. He adds to the conversation in both church and culture by offering a renewed theological underpinning to the complex nature of Christianity in a post-modern world. How did we get here? Is this the way it has to be? Are there implications for conversations about politics within the church? Doyle contends that our current debates are not about one partisan narrative winning, but communities of diversity being unified by a relationship with God's grand narrative. Crafting a deep theological conversation with a unified approach to the Old and New Testament, Citizen asks, what does it truly mean to live in community?
Author | : David Young |
Publisher | : Zondervan |
Total Pages | : 168 |
Release | : 2020-07-28 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0310537762 |
What does it mean to be a disciple? The call of discipleship is more than programs and Bible study. In King Jesus and the Beauty of Obedience-Based Discipleship, David Young presents a bold call for obedience-based discipleship and argues that it alone is the proper response to the kingship of Jesus. Many have wrongly associated obedience with bad theology, believing that Jesus' demand for obedience is a form of works righteousness or legalism. Others simply don't like obedience and resist the demands Jesus makes in calling us to follow him. But if we surrender to the kingship of Jesus, we will find the life we were designed to live. We are accustomed to calling Jesus "Savior." And we should. But until recently, many in the Western church have not learned to call Jesus "King." The kingship of Jesus has implications for how we live. We can either rebel against him, raising puppet kings and constructing our own kingdoms, or we can submit to him in obedience-based discipleship. Could it be that you are still sitting on the throne of your life, treating King Jesus as a mere advisor? What would change in your life if you started treating Jesus as nothing short of your King? Young unpacks five principles for those who wish to follow Jesus as King. Surrender to the authority of King Jesus Embrace the mission of King Jesus Live immersed in King Jesus Obey the teachings of King Jesus Behold the presence of King Jesus Following these five steps awakens us to a life truly worth living, a life of power, peace, beauty, and love. This is eternal life, that we would know and follow Jesus as King of the Universe, and king over our lives. After all, you don’t merely believe in kings. You obey them.
Author | : Jim Putman |
Publisher | : Tyndale House |
Total Pages | : 319 |
Release | : 2014-02-27 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1612914217 |
Over 100,000 sold! Reform the way small groups make disciples. This companion training manual to Real-Life Discipleship provides unique guidance and insight to pastors, church leaders, and their disciples as they work to create an effective discipleship program. With a thorough, results-oriented process that can be applied in other contexts and cultures, this manual explains the necessary components of disciple-making so that every church member can play a part in reaching others for Christ. A great leader’s resource, it shows you how to cultivate new leaders for the future and equip them to make disciples. This manual includes these teaching tools: Activities and questions that teach an effective, Christlike approach to discipleship Training on how to identify, recruit, and develop gifted leaders from within your church fellowship An explanation of the role of personal relationships in making disciples Part of following Jesus is reaching out to others and sharing what we believe. Develop the heart of a disciple-maker in the members of your small group and help them follow God’s call to go and make disciples.
Author | : Bill Mowry |
Publisher | : Tyndale House Publishers, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 193 |
Release | : 2016 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1631465724 |
The Ways of the Alongsider is more than a Bible study. It's a new pathway for making disciples in life2life ways!
Author | : David M. M'Intyre |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 164 |
Release | : 1906 |
Genre | : Prayer |
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Author | : Jerram Barrs |
Publisher | : Crossway |
Total Pages | : 290 |
Release | : 2005-02-08 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1433518368 |
All Christians are called. Called to love God with all that we are. Called to serve Him. Called to reach out to the lost. However, if we are honest, the majority of us would admit that we find this last calling the most difficult. While we gladly support the evangelistic ministries of others, many of us feel discouraged by our own attempts at witnessing because our memorized approaches don't seem to work. This biblical study of evangelism gracefully reminds us that the New Testament model of witnessing is not a one-size-fits-all methodology. With compassion for the lost filling every page, Jerram Barrs shows the variety of approaches used in the New Testament-where the same uncompromised Gospel was packaged as differently as the audience-and calls you to follow its example. You can learn to witness comfortably in your particular circumstances so that sharing Christ doesn't feel like a chore. And as you watch God work in the lives of others and see the great blessings He brings, you'll discover what a privilege it is to live out the heart of evangelism: truly loving others to Christ.