Nurturing Spirituality, Part 10: The Product of Discipleship II
Measuring the success of discipleship is important; however, we must make sure to employ the right tools of measurement in order to judge that success.
Measuring the success of discipleship is important; however, we must make sure to employ the right tools of measurement in order to judge that success.
In this lesson Ken Boa begins to discuss the desired outcome of discipleship: obedience-based disciples (people who obey what Jesus calls them to do).
Ken Boa discusses the equipping, encouraging, and exhorting aspects of discipleship.
Ken Boa discusses teaching and training as two aspects of equipping for 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.”
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