Tag Archives: discipleship

The Disciple Maker’s Handbook

Reviewed by: Hope Bolinger, a professional writing major at Taylor University in Upland, Indiana   Introduction Title: The Disciple Maker’s Handbook Author: Bobby Harrington and Josh Patrick Publisher: Zondervan Publication Date: 2017 Format: Print book Length: 192 pages OVERVIEW Discipleship wanes in a society in which churches emphasize numbers and wherein social media weakens personal relationships. Even though most churches stress […]

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Crossing the Waters

Fields takes readers on an adventure from her treacherous Alaskan waters to the Sea of Galilee. She brings much of the Gospels to light as readers experience the New Testament through the eyes of a fisherwoman and begin to understand Jesus’ disciples from a new perspective.

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Discipleship that Fits: The Five Kinds of Relationships God Uses to Help Us Grow

Reviewed by: Hope Bolinger, a professional writing major at Taylor University, Upland, Indiana   Introduction Title: Discipleship that Fits     Author: Bobby Harrington and Alex Absalom Publisher: Zondervan Publication Date: 2016 Format: Print book Length: 238 pages OVERVIEW The church wrestles with discipleship today. The process of “helping people to trust and follow Jesus” (19) is lacking in the modern church because Christians […]

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Book: When Helping Hurts

(Book Review) When Helping Hurts, by Steve Corbett and Brian Fikkert

Christians are mandated to help the poor. Whether one does this through individual or family efforts, or through a corporal entity such as a church, ministry, missions team, or small group, this book will change the way you think about the poor, and how you should and can serve those in poverty.

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