Considering that the vast majority of people in the early church could not read. I am wondering how you would change your way of discipling people if you were dealing the same scenario?
It seems that so many churches are following the American schoo
I am really struggling with how to best disciple our daughters (8 and 12). There is so much out there as far as resources and materials. However, I am struggling with the bigger picture of what should they be able to do and when that is appropriate
I've been on InterVarsity staff working with internationals and have taught ESL with immigrants. My Ph.D. from Northwestern University in Evanston is on International Identity Issues. Bicultural Identity is something most internationals deal with. M
Reviewer: Brian Fletcher holds an M.Div and D. Min from Covenant Theological Seminary. After spending 14 years on staff at Young Life, he became a pastor at Spring Run Presbyterian Church in Midlothian, VA. Brian has three kids, loves to fish, and
Reviewer: Keith Brown works in interim ministry. He is dedicated to turning around small dying churches by raising up elders, deacons and other leaders through personal relationship and mentoring. This is done through establishing healthy patterns o
The greek word for disciple is (MATHETES) which means one who learns instructions from another. It was used in secular Greek world for an apprentice to tradesman. A disciple was not only a pupil but an adherent, hence they were spoken of as imitators