Did you hear about the church that split because they couldn’t agree on the new color of carpet? We hear crazy stories like this and laugh. Nervously. Because we all […]
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.
Becoming a Level 5 Disciple Maker is an introduction to the five levels of disciple making with a focus on how to become a Level 5 disciple maker like Jesus. The authors discuss why we should pursue Level 5 disciple making, how we can pursue it, and what we can do to assess our progress along the way.
Bobby and Greg introduce and explore the pathway to becoming a disciple maker by using this five-level framework. Focusing on helping individuals identify where they are on the disciple-making scale (levels 1 to 5) and what is needed to become a Level 5 disciple maker, the authors guide you to become a champion of disciple making.
Positioned as a “field guide,” this book can help everyday Christians and leaders compare and contrast the differences between cultures of subtraction, addition, and multiplication in disciple making.
Did you hear about the church that split because they couldn’t agree on the new color of carpet? We hear crazy stories like this and laugh. Nervously. Because we all […]
THE SIMPLE STEPS BEHIND A MULTIPLYING MOVEMENT OF 2600+ CHURCHES Ralph Moore has spent over fifty years as a master maker of disciple makers. Ralph is the founder of the Hope Chapel Movement, which, like […]
For a whole segment of Bible teachers and preachers, N. T. Wright is their go-to theologian, for whom if Wright says it, then it’s probably right. He is, for many, […]
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.” […]