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What’s More Important—Knowledge or Love?

What’s More Important—Knowledge or Love?

By Francis Chan Article taken from ChurchLeaders.com Knowledge is essential, but it’s not sufficient. It takes knowledge for me to write this. We need to think. We must know the truth. But knowledge alone is not sufficient for the Christian life. It’s not enough just to have knowledge. That’s why Paul says in 1 Corinthians…

Do Your Kids Know The Gospel?
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Do Your Kids Know The Gospel?

Article by Ed Stetzer One of the hidden treasures that the “Prince of Preachers,” Charles Spurgeon, left the church was a little book titled Come Ye Children. In it, Spurgeon contended earnestly that one of the most important tasks given to a parent, teacher, or minister is teaching kids the gospel. Spurgeon writes: There must…

Consecration: Jesus Required Obedience
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Consecration: Jesus Required Obedience

Excerpt from Revisiting the Master Plan of Evangelism by Robert Coleman and Bobby Harrington What is consecration? Consecration is another way of saying we have to teach disciples to obey. In fact, that is spelled out in the Great Commission, not just to baptize in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy…

Multiply: Disciples Who Make Disciples

Multiply: Disciples Who Make Disciples

Excerpt from Discipleship Handbook: The Six Elements of a Discipleship Lifestyle by Bobby Harrington and Josh Patrick “And the things you have heard me say in the presence of many witnesses entrust to reliable people who will also be qualified to teach others.” 2 Timothy 2:2 Authentic discipleship repeats itself, where the disciple becomes a…

Review of “Growing Up: How to Be a Disciple Who Makes Disciples” by Robby Gallaty

Review of “Growing Up: How to Be a Disciple Who Makes Disciples” by Robby Gallaty

POSTED BY MIKE SPAULDING Robby Gallaty has added a valuable addition to the growing list of resources calling believers back to fundamentals in his new book Growing Up: How To Be A Disciple Who Makes Disciples. In ten fast-paced chapters Robby builds a road map that begins with the Great Commission and ends at the…

Why Discipleship is Better than Evangelism
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Why Discipleship is Better than Evangelism

by Bill Hull and Bobby Harrington Evangelism is a disrespected word now among many Christians. It may be a good thing. Jesus told us to preach “the gospel” (Mark 13:10), but he never commanded just evangelism. He commanded us to “make disciples.” He gave his command to make disciples in Matthew 28:19-20. Two subordinate phrases…

Why is Reproducing Disciples so Important?
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Why is Reproducing Disciples so Important?

Taken from Revisiting the Master Plan of Evangelism by Robert Coleman and Bobby Harrington Reproduction is evidence your discipling program is beginning to multiply, because until you see what is emerging from this person in whom you’ve invested, you really don’t know if you’ve gotten through. Until you see the fruit of your discipling in…

Better Discipleship: 5 Broken Views of Discipleship and How to Fix Them
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Better Discipleship: 5 Broken Views of Discipleship and How to Fix Them

Article by Ed Setzer, Taken From Christianity Today There is a lot of talk about discipleship these days—and it is about time. Jesus seemed to think discipleship was a big deal, putting it as the heart—and the verb—of the Great Commission to “make disciples of all nations.” Yet, it seems discipleship has fallen on hard…

About Discipleship·org

Who We Are About Discipleship.org Discipleship.org is a collaborative community of men and women committed to the discipleship lifestyle—being disciples of Jesus and making disciples of Jesus. Our Main Goal Our main goal is that people would become Jesus-style disciple makers. That’s why we host the National Disciple Making Forum every year. We know that it’s life-on-life interactions with…

Jesus Is the Gospel
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Jesus Is the Gospel

An excerpt from Evangelism or Discipleship by Bill Hull and Bobby Harrington The root word for “evangelism” is euangelion. It is also the root word for “the gospel.” Euangelion simply means, “good news.” In a sense, evangelism is “good news-ing people,” telling them about Jesus, who is Himself, the “Good News.” Following this logic, evangelism…

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