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Real-Life Discipleship: Building Churches that Make Disciples is unavailable, but you can change that!

Is your church making disciples … who make disciples … who make disciples? Is your membership dwindling? Are you growing only at the expense of a smaller church? It’s time to reexamine your methods of discipleship. But how do you effectively disciple an entire body? It’s not about making converts. The responsibility falls to every believer in your fellowship to create intentional followers of...

things come through personal contact. And because that relational context for learning is lacking, life change is much rarer than it should be among Christians today. Many believers who do share their faith are spiritually immature, self-absorbed, or unwise in how they relate to the lost. As a group, Christians are known more for what we are against than for our love. As a result of our spiritual immaturity, unbelievers don’t want what we have, which is understandable. If we are spiritually immature
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