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The Complete Book of Discipleship is the definitive A-to-Z resource on discipleship and disciplemaking for every Christian.
Description: Well organized and readily accessible, The Complete Book of Discipleship pulls together into one convenient, comprehensive volume relevant topics to discipleship such as:
• spiritual growth
• transformation
• spiritual disciplines
• discipleship in the local church and beyond
• Indexed for easy reference
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The Complete Book of Discipleship
ISBN-13: 9781576838976
Trim Size: 5 1/2 x 8 1/4
Cover: Paperback
352 Pages
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This is a "Must Have" book on Discipleship
I am reading it for the second time and this time my wife(has her own copy)and I are discussing it topic after topic. I will be requiring it for all our Key Couples. On Staff with...The Navigators
Posted by RJ Fischer on 7/19/2007 10:37:00 AM
A must read!
An excellent summary of the integration of the Navigator's style of discipleship I grew up with, blended with 1000's of years of faithful saints in history who practiced discipleship, and an accurate critique of the modern church which has dangerously drifted away from disciple-making as its primary call and practice.
Short, easy-to-access chapters bring a wealth of information on discipleship to the fingertips of both the local pastor and the lay leader. Comprehensive and practical, this book can rightly be called "complete". It serves as both a resource manual and a devotional guide. But most importantly, it's the kind of book that can challenge and stretch a Christian leader perspective on ministry from program-centered and pastor-centered efforts, to presence-based ministry that centers on becoming like Jesus. (cf. Terry Teykl's book: The Presence Based Church)
Good appendices are included which can help a church diagnose its current struggles with becoming a disciple-making church.
Posted by John M. Heidengren on 11/7/2006 3:19:00 PM
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