Download

 

 

Not just disciples, but disciple makershttps://assets.mennonites.org/Downloads/MissioDei29_MDI_C20.pdfEnglishNot just disciples, but disciple makers
No solo discípulos, sino también discipuladores https://assets.mennonites.org/Downloads/MissioDei29_MDI_C20_SP.pdfSpanishNo solo discípulos, sino también discipuladores

 

 

Not just disciples, but disciple makersMay 2019GP0|#30b075de-6fbe-433b-a4b5-3dce4a6f90ba;L0|#030b075de-6fbe-433b-a4b5-3dce4a6f90ba|Missio Dei;GTSet|#bb9274b4-45fe-43f1-8b69-3df0b933cdb0;GPP|#a82c2124-212e-4f7a-b626-9a0c5a3534c2;GPP|#96e4d92c-656e-45f6-9cd5-ab8aed108e3cVolume 29https://www.mennonitemission.net/resources/publications/Missio Dei/522/Not just disciples, but disciple makersNot just disciples, but disciple makersBy Marvin Lorenzana

 

 

<p>"Biblical discipleship," says Marvin Lorenzana, "is only complete when a faithful disciple of Jesus learns—in an intentional and relational way—how to make <em>another</em> faithful disciple of Jesus" (p. 3). Not many church members really believe or practice this, of course, despite the fact that Jesus actually called the very first disciples to leave their fishing nets and follow him, so that he could send them out to "fish for people" (Matthew 4:19).</p><p>This booklet raises important questions about the difference between being <em>disciples of Jesus</em> and being<em> Jesus' disciple makers</em>. Try out the questions on page 21 with your small group, Sunday school class, or ministry team. They are certain to generate a lively conversation and, potentially, a call to action!<br></p>

 Order form

 

 

string;#<iframe src='https://MMNGiving.formstack.com/forms/missio_dei_order_form_single?Issue=Not just disciples, but disciple makers' title='Missio Dei Order Form' width='100%' height='2700px' ></iframe>

 

 Catalog-Item Reuse ‭[1]‬

 Catalog-Item Reuse ‭[2]‬

Monday, May 13, 2019
522
Monday, July 6, 2020

"Biblical discipleship," says Marvin Lorenzana, "is only complete when a faithful disciple of Jesus learns—in an intentional and relational way—how to make another faithful disciple of Jesus" (p. 3). Not many church members really believe or practice this, of course, despite the fact that Jesus actually called the very first disciples to leave their fishing nets and follow him, so that he could send them out to "fish for people" (Matthew 4:19).

This booklet raises important questions about the difference between being disciples of Jesus and being Jesus' disciple makers. Try out the questions on page 21 with your small group, Sunday school class, or ministry team. They are certain to generate a lively conversation and, potentially, a call to action!

Not just disciples, but disciple makers
By Marvin Lorenzana
Volume 29
<img alt="Missio Dei 29" src="https&#58;//assets.mennonites.org/PublishingImages/2020/MissioDei29_MDI_C20-COVER.jpg" style="BORDER&#58;0px solid;" />