Nurturing Spirituality, Part 6: The Process of Discipleship I
Ken Boa reviews the “why” of discipleship and then moves into the “how” of discipleship.
Ken Boa reviews the “why” of discipleship and then moves into the “how” of discipleship.
Ken Boa discusses more principles behind the “why” of discipleship, ranging from the idea that we cannot appraise our own ministries in this life, to the importance of spiritual friendship as a component of discipleship.
Ken Boa discusses principles behind the “why” of discipleship, including the fact that we need to be disciples ourselves before we can make disciples, discipleship is an ongoing process that depends on God, and people aren’t our disciples but God’s.
Ken Boa discusses the range of spiritual conditions in which a person may be when confronted with the claims of Christ, and how we approach people in those various places.
Ken Boa discusses the mutual edification that occurs when we become part of the process of others coming to Jesus.
Ken Boa introduces a new teaching series on evangelism and discipleship based on Facet 11 of his book “Conformed to His Image.”
Is there a study guide for “Conformed to His Image”?
Renewal individually and corporately are part of the believer’s life and part of the church’s life over history. Ken discusses renewals or revivals historically and then describes the pattern of true spiritual renewal.
Positive experiences with accountability in the Christian life arise out of relationships with people who love us enough to take the risks of honesty and candor when necessary, and to then speak into our lives with discernment and concern for our spiritual well-being.
Ken Boa addresses the controversial topic of counseling, arguing that biblical wisdom would urge us to steer a course between two extremes of either wholesale rejecting or uncritically accepting professional counseling. He also covers tips for effective mentoring and servant leadership as two other aspects of soul care within the body of Christ.
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