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Andrew Jit was born and raised in New Zealand and has served in various ministry roles in youth ministry and missions in New Zealand and the United States. He is the founder of MiT Global that has a focus of making passionate purposeful disciples who are living on mission for Jesus. His passion is teaching and training disciples to live on mission daily to have a global impact. He loves to challenge disciples and inspire the next generation to live passionately and radically for God. He has trained numerous churches in their missions strategy. He has traveled extensively around the world teaching, leading and training disciples. He holds an undergraduate degree in Human Geography from the University of Auckland and a Masters in Christian Education and a Certificate in Leadership and Teaching from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is the author of Missions Abandoned: Re-Establishing Missions as a Priority in Our Lives and Churches and Missions in Focus: 10 Essential Conversations for Effective Sending. He is married to his beautiful bride, Jamie, and blessed with two daughters, Hannah and Ella.
Bobby Harrington is the founding and lead minister/pastor of Harpeth Christian Church (located by the Harpeth River, just outside Nashville). He has numerous degrees, including a Master of Divinity from Harding University and a Doctor of Ministry degree from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is the coeditor of the systematic theology book The Real Life Theology Collection. He has written or cowritten well over twenty books and over three hundred blogs. He is the cofounder and point leader of RENEW.org and Discipleship.org, national disciple making networks. He lives with his wife in the Nashville area, near his children and grandchildren.
Have you heard the adage, “We work on our definitions—and then our definitions work on us”?
Some of the most confusing words in Christianity today are “discipleship” and “disciple making.” What do they mean? What level of important are they? How do we do them in the local church? In everyday life? What counts as effective discipleship/disciple making?
Disciple makers Andrew Jit and Bobby Harrington have put together an immensely helpful free resource for understanding the world of Jesus-style disciple making. Foundations for Disciple Making walks through vitally important definitions and the biblical concepts involved in these key definitions.
Our hope at RENEW.org is that this resource will help you and your ministry better understand what biblical disciple making is and, more importantly, to be a better disciple who makes better disciples. Jesus has called, created, commanded, and commissioned us to be disciples and for each of us to help make disciples.
Each chapter follows a similar format:
This Discussion Guide is written in such a way that you can go through it by yourself, or you can work through it with others as a group. In fact, the way to get the most out of this eBook is to combine both personal and group study, as you each walk through the book as individuals—and then meet together each week to collectively go over what you’ve discovered.
It is a short read, but it’s a great resource for leaders of ministries and especially churches, to establish foundations. We hope you find it helpful!
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