Disciple Makers Intentionally Pursue Intentionality
Most Christians are intimidated at the thought of personally making disciples. “I do not know enough,” they say. Or “I do…
Most Christians are intimidated at the thought of personally making disciples. “I do not know enough,” they say. Or “I do…
This is part of The False Promise of Discipleship blog series from The Bonhoeffer Project. Read the blog that came right before…
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I love sports. In high school I played on five different teams—football, hockey, wrestling, rugby, and badminton. Yes, badminton! (I grew up…
The prophet Jeremiah wrote at a time when the nation of Judah faced exile; they were about to be captured by the…
This blog is an excerpt from the free eBook, Stay the Course: Seven Essential Practices for Disciple Making Churches. Download this…
The Bible doesn’t tell us much about the original twelve disciples before Jesus called them. Their personal histories are vague, but there…
by Bobby Harrington Discipleship.org’s theme for the 2017 National Disciple Making Forum is Disciple Maker. So it is important to state a…
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This is part of The False Promise of Discipleship blog series from The Bonhoeffer Project. Read the blog that came right before…
Words are beautiful things. Cockamamie. Flibertyjibitt. Balderdash. Kerfuffle. Not only do they hold meaning, they can be fun to say. I like…
Very simply, the false promise of discipleship is the premise that discipleship is about you and I getting closer and closer to…
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