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A Visa to Make Disciples
If you’ve ever done any international travel, you’re familiar with the phrase “Passport please.” You slide the document across the co…
Russ Sharrock,
Prayer is What?
“And then I decided prayer doesn’t work. I asked God for things over and over and He doesn’t do it,” she said as she was sharing her story with me. This was one of the many stakes in the ground on her path toward atheism. Prayer didn’t work. I have thought similarly during seasons of
Lisa Brockman,
3 Common Discipleship Mistakes All-Too-Easy to Make – Attempts at Honesty
Guest author Jeremy Postal provides helpful thoughts on avoiding mistakes in discipleship. Our success depends on our discipleship strategy.
Mark H. McIntyre,
Creating a Discipleship Culture In Your Church — SAMUELDEUTH.COM
As pastors and ministry leaders we've been given the mandate from Jesus to go reach and make disciples! In this last era of the church God has stirred up fresh strategy and wisdom to excel in evangelism! The church had been deemed by culture as out of touch and "old school" but we've seen
Samuel Deuth,
iWork4Him Nation - Disciple — iWork4Him
Jesus called all of us to make disciples. In order to make disciples, we just have to do what Jesus did. Discipleship is natural when you are obediently following Jesus.
Jim Brangenberg,
Easter sermon: Duties of an Evangelist
Matthew 28 vs. 18-20 -And Jesus came and spake unto them, saying, All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth. Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father…
Babatope Babalobi,
The Battle Is Won — Carol McLeod Ministries | Find Joy in Your Everyday Life
D-Day was about freedom … about paying a great price … about giving oneself so that others could live … about putting aside preference and ease for a call and a purpose greater than oneself.
Carol McLeod,
March 9 Bible Reading Plan - Denise Pass
Which Jesus do you choose? Our culture can paint a different picture of Jesus. A Jesus who winks at sin, where everyone is allowed in. But Jesus Christ already died once for all sinners. His sacrifice is enough. And that sacrifice was so we would be set free from sin, not so we would continue in it. Which Jesus do you choose in your everyday life? The Jesus of the Bible, or the Jesus made by our culture?
Denise Pass,
The iWork4Him Lifestyle — iWork4Him
“ When Jesus gave the great commission, it was to fisherman and tax collectors – it was to nobodies. Yet, Jesus chose to use them to spread the gospel to every nation, and it was Jesus who empowered them to do so. In the same way, God wants to use you in whatever profession you’re in to bring the go
Jim Brangenberg,
Discipleship
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Geoff Waugh,

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