How Do I Disciple Others
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Practical, Biblical Advice for Encouraging Fellow Believers and Helping Them Grow in Spiritual Maturity
If you are a believer in Christ, you are a disciple. Now, it’s time to disciple others. The thought of leading someone else on their faith journey may seem daunting–after all, no one can be a perfect example. But God uses the imperfect faith of faithful believers to help others become more like Jesus.
In this addition to the Church Questions series, J. Garrett Kell equips readers to intentionally invest in the lives of fellow church members and family. Through Scripture and personal examples, he emphasizes why biblical discipleship is essential and challenges the obstacles that may discourage Christians from initiating these relationships. This concise and engaging guide also explains how to find someone to disciple, healthy discipleship practices and posture, and pitfalls to avoid–empowering church members to cultivate spiritual growth in their communities.
*For Individual or Small-Group Study: An excellent resource for churches, this brief guide equips readers to intentionally invest in the spiritual lives of fellow believers
*Accessible: Written for laypeople, students, and church leaders of all levels
*Part of the 9Marks Church Questions Series: Other titles include How Can I Find Someone to Disciple Me?; How Can I Be Sure I’m Saved?; and How Do I Fight Sin and Temptation?
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SKU (ISBN): 9781433596094
ISBN10: 1433596091
J. Garrett Kell
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2025
Church Questions
Publisher: Crossway Books/ Good News Publishers
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