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Our current Sunday sermon series is looking at Growing Disciples, with compassion, confidence and courage. Week 3: Courage 1 Peter 3: 14-16
Our current Sunday sermon series is looking at Growing Disciples, with compassion, confidence and courage. Week 2: Confidence. Matthew 7: 24-27
Our current Sunday sermon series is looking at Growing Disciples, with compassion, confidence and courage. Week 1: Compassion. Matthew 9: 35-38
Luke 9:18-27 - Growing Disciples - Pastor Dan Plourde
In this episode of Keeping it Israel's "Battle for Truth" series, Jeff Futers talks to Pastor Jonathan Gallo, author of Growing Deeper and Growing Disciples (soon to be released) about what the Bible says about Israel. They discuss how important Israel is in the Bible, whether God has promises to keep concerning Israel and how Jesus connects to Israel in both the Biblical past and Future. To learn more about Pastor Jonathan Gallo, click here.Watch this entire episode On our YouTube Channel here!Don't forget to Subscribe to our YouTube Channel!Support the Show.If you enjoy our podcast, please consider supporting the show HERE so that our Bible-based message about Israel can continue. God blesses those who bless Israel! We agree with God's Word that He will bless you richly in return!
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Pastor John looks to John 17:6-19 to discuss the next aspect of Christ's prayer for His church: growing disciples.
Dr. Thurman Hayes Jr. preaching on Luke 17:5-19, Sunday Morning May 14, 2023. First Baptist Church, Suffolk, Va.
In this Episode, Chris McCurley and Andy Connelly discuss “Making & Growing Disciples.” Have questions? Email chris.mccurley@rippleoflight.com. This Podcast is Produced by Ripple of Light Ministries. Ripple of Light Ministries spreads news of the gospel throughout the world using various multimedia tools. Our nonprofit was founded in 2016 and offers programs at-no-cost through this website, YouTube, Facebook and other online sources. A combination of podcasts, single-issue programs and series are available on many topics. To find our more check our our website at rippleoflight.org
The sixth and final sermon on our new mission statement at Holy Cross: Growing Gospel-Centered Disciples of Jesus Christ for Life In this sermon Pastor John helps us to consider where God will lead us through our growth as disciples.
Discipling the Next Generation “Godly parents and growing disciples” Luke 2:41-47 Godly parents: are helped by a parenting plan aren't immune from family problems depend on God's sovereign grace plant seeds that God will grow seek to nurture growing disciples Growing disciples: need challenging environments are insatiably curious are great listeners are always learning never stop asking questions Parents who want to nurture Christlike disciples must learn to trust our sovereign God. Core CHRISTlike Characteristic: Connected to God through the Word and Prayer
The fifth sermon on our new mission statement at Holy Cross: Growing Gospel-Centered Disciples of Jesus Christ for Life In this sermon, Pastor John explains what it means for our spiritual growth to be rooted in the Gospel.
The fourth sermon on our new mission statement at Holy Cross: Growing Gospel-Centered Disciples of Jesus Christ for Life In this sermon, Pastor John instructs us on how to think about growth as a church and shares some helpful ways we can measure our growth as disciples.
The third sermon on our new mission statement at Holy Cross: Growing Gospel-Centered Disciples of Jesus Christ for Life This week we focus on the dichotomy of a membership mindset versus a discipleship mindset.
The second sermon in the series on our new mission statement at Holy Cross: Growing Gospel-Centered Disciples of Jesus Christ for Life.
The first sermon in the series on our new mission statement: Growing Gospel-Centered Disciples of Jesus Christ for Life.
Chapter 2 - I Am a Disciple
Chapter 1 - Growing Gospel-Centered Disciples Of Jesus Christ For Life
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Chapter 3 - I Am a Growing Disciple
Chapter 4 - I Am a Gospel-Centered Disciple
Chapter 5 - I Am a Disciple for Life
The Value Of Growing Disciples Acts 18:18-28 Pastor Tom Adams The post The Value Of Growing Disciples appeared first on Warren Community Fellowship.
"Follow me." These two simple words, spoken by Jesus, are often overcomplicated with theological, psychological, and sociological interpretations. In Growing Disciples Organically, Don Detrick uses metaphors from organic farming to cultivate a less complicated, organic approach to growing disciples.
Around the country, Christians are exiting the Church or adapting the faith to accommodate their preferences. Dennis Allen believes the way to grow resilient, mature disciples is to return to the way Jesus did it. “Until leaders, leaders in Christ, until we start changing the culture, to realize what relationship means, and true biblical discipleship means, we're going to keep Xeroxing brittle Christians,” says Allen, a corporate CEO and the author of the new book The Disciple Dilemma. “We need to walk alongside each other,” he says. “And we don't know how to do that well in the church. We know how to go to church, but we don't know how to walk alongside each other well.” We can return to building disciples relationally, the way Jesus did, helping believers see the importance and cost of commitment. But making the change to labor-intensive disciple-building will take time. “We like to think in our culture—the American culture—everything's a microwave pizza. The reality of this is it's more of a greenhouse model. Leadership needs to make that richer, fuller soil, to raise up disciples. So if you were raising up plants, bushes, and trees, that's not an overnight moment, that's not one sermon, not one program.” This isn't a church culture change that rests on the shoulders of leadership alone. The people in the pews are key to helping to grow Jesus-dedicated disciples. “We owe these wonderful followers of Christ who are leading us great respect, love, and support,” Allen says. “And what we do not owe them is a spectator in the pew. We owe them coming up and saying, “Put me in, Coach.” Hear my conversation with Dennis Allen by listening to this 8.5-minute podcast. Learn more about Dennis Allen and his book The Disciple Dilemma here.
Sermon Title: 5 Foundation Stones of Growing Disciples Sermon By: Dr. Scott Sullivan The post 5 Foundation Stones of Growing Disciples first appeared on Ivy Creek Baptist Church.
Series: Summer Series 2022 - Appraising the Church for Our GenerationService: Other SeriesType: Special SeriesSpeaker: Ralph WalkerIs it the church’s mission to help followers of Jesus grow and mature, or is the church mainly an organism of worship with focus on God? With so much of secular education moving to distance learning, can the church follow that pattern? Are there good reasons to do that?
Series: Summer Series 2022 - Appraising the Church for Our GenerationService: Other SeriesType: Special SeriesSpeaker: Tom HamiltonIs it the church’s mission to help followers of Jesus grow and mature, or is the church mainly an organism of worship with focus on God? With so much of secular education moving to distance learning, can the church follow that pattern? Are there good reasons to do that?
Series: Summer Series 2022 - Appraising the Church for Our GenerationService: Other SeriesType: Special SeriesSpeaker: Doy MoyerIs it the church’s mission to help followers of Jesus grow and mature, or is the church mainly an organism of worship with focus on God? With so much of secular education moving to distance learning, can the church follow that pattern? Are there good reasons to do that?
Are you Following Big Jesus or Little Jesus? Pastor Larry takes us to the book of Collosians to give a mission powered message on what it means to be growing disciples.Our Mission is to Pursue God Together through making disciples of all nations by equipping each member, serving in ministry, connecting in community, and engaging our neighbors.
We're kicking off a new season of The Noble Man Podcast talking about mentorship. This short episode packs a punch as Mike answers some of the most frequently asked questions he gets about mentoring, including: What's the one thing every man wants and needs in his life? What's the difference between mentorship and discipleship? What's necessary for a good mentorship relationship? Who should be a mentor? What if you've made some major mistakes? Can God still use you? Can a younger guy mentor an older guy? Discipleship doesn't happen without intentionality. Ask yourself how to have the posture of someone who is being conformed to the image of Christ. Listen and take on the mentorship challenge. Resources: Noble Warriors Mentoring Resources What is Mentorship? Yet Jethro Mentored Moses Master Plan of Evangelism by Robert Coleman Just One Conversation by Chuck Lawless MasterLife: A Biblical Process for Growing Disciples by Avery Willis Master Builders Bible for Men Letters to an Apprentice by J. Taliaferro View Show Notes: NobleWarriors.org/episode73 Leave a Review: If you like what you've been hearing, we invite you to leave us a review. Tell us what you love about this episode! More Resources and Encouragement: NobleWarriors.org © Copyright 2022 All rights reserved
In this second to the last 2021 Summer of Review, Jimbo teaches how to share the gospel of the kingdom of God in contrast to easy believism's simple gospel of redemption. He walks us through an extensive kingdom gospel narrative, two keys to sharing this gospel narrative, including the importance of community, and finally, his counting the cost questions. All in all, Jimbo keeps up his radical call to move away from the mindset of conventional culturalized Christianity and take up a kingdom dweller's lifestyle. Ready to get RADICAL? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jimbospeaking/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jimbospeaking/support
Has your life in Christ been based on having prayed a prayer so you can go to heaven when you die? Is the way you live as a follower of Jesus simply doing your best, expecting God's grace to cover your sins? Does your faith in Christ drive you to active obedience, or are you still making excuses when your life is not conformed to the demands of the New Covenant? As the 2021 summer of Review continues into week twelve, Jim Warren resumes his comparison of how kingdom Christianity makes and grows disciples of Jesus with the ways of conventional culturalized Christianity. In this episode, we look at the key issues necessary for becoming and making disciples of Jesus, or as some may say, “getting saved.” We will continue to see how this subject flows perfectly from our recent study of Philippians chapter three, verses seven through ten. One major reason the modern conventional culturalized church has fallen flat on its face is that most of us have gotten off on the wrong foot. Because of this, many will have to go back to the beginning to bring about the radical revitalization of conventional Christianity. After all, as Jimbo often says, this radical revitalization will only happen one person at a time. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jimbospeaking/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jimbospeaking/support
After finishing the three-part lesson on Paul's radical attitude and actions that resulted from his conversion, Jim Warren begins a new four-part lesson on Making And Growing Disciples. In this episode, Jim introduces these new lessons in the Getting' Down to the Nitty-Gritty section of Cultural Christianity Versus Kingdom Christianity. He begins by defining sacrificial invested ministry as the heart and soul of authentic Christian ministry and outreach. He also speaks about developing redemptive relationships, which are essential to making disciples where the name of Jesus has already been heard. Throughout this section, Jim encourages his listeners to remember that authentic conversion includes the intertwined elements of repentance and active faith producing obedience. You will remember this from the lessons on Paul's radical attitude and actions found in Philippians 3:7-10. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jimbospeaking/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jimbospeaking/support
This is the final episode of the Making and Growing Disciples part of the Nitty-Gritty Section of our study on Cultural Christianity Versus Kingdom Christianity and is entitled Growing Disciples Jesus’ Way. Jimbo and Ree start things off by giving Hershimer some much-needed counsel about his relationship with HaHa. Then Jimbo reaches back into the vault and pulls out an oldy-goldy entitled Lessons Ignored. You might remember this story is about a father and son whose life in Christ was based more on what God could do for them rather than their responsibilities to God. Then a new one-minute comedy sketch from LifeLine Productions entitled Do You Love Me gives us some more insights into how this type of relationship easily crumbles. Finally, Jimbo’s head opens up with all those crazy and wild sounds spilling out another provocative teaching which concludes our look at making and growing disciples Jesus way. In this lesson, Jim touches on how people learn to do things and ties this into how Jesus grew, and thus we are to grow disciples. Once again, this looks quite different from what we find in the modern conventional culturalized church. This teaching is one every leader in the church needs to study if the conventional culturalized church is to be revitalized. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jimbospeaking/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jimbospeaking/support
In this episode, Ha-Ha has a heartfelt talk with ReeRee about the big move Hershimer made for them in the last episode. Then Jimbo shares Part Two of a series of vignettes from the Stories From the Frontlines of Ministry entitled "Meet Some of My Kids." Another one-minute comedy skit with a punch by LifeLine Productions follows this entitled, "You Have to Be Hired." Finally, we get down to the meat of the show when Jimbo opens up that old head of his and another provocative teaching spills out. In this episode, Jimbo teaches how to share the gospel of the kingdom of God in contrast to easy believism's simple gospel of redemption. He walks us through an extensive kingdom gospel narrative, two keys to sharing this gospel narrative, including the importance of community, and finally, his counting the cost questions. All in all, Jimbo keeps up his radical call to move away from the mindset of conventional culturalized Christianity and take up a kingdom dweller's lifestyle. Ready to get RADICAL? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jimbospeaking/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jimbospeaking/support
The book of 2 Samuel turns on chapter 11, as David's blessed reign is blighted by his adultery and murder. From now on, the sword will not leave his household. Calamity will come upon him from within his own family. As part of the Growing Disciples course, Stuart Holman reflects on Chapters 11 and 12, which tell the story of David and Bathsheba.
We were made to grow with God. Jesus' call to discipleship is a calling to enter a new life of perpetual growth and development in the image of Christ. We need a single-minded focus. We need to take up the calling of discipleship. We need to have our minds set on this goal and walk with God daily toward growth.