Do you attend a Christian Church or a Church of Christ or a Community Church in North America? If so, you have been directly or indirectly influenced by Alexander Campbell. […]
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 Calvary Chapels and the Vineyard churches, came out of the Jesus Movement in Southern California in the early 1970s. Ralph’s impact has been unprecedented in the last 50+ years of North American church history. He planted disciple making churches that planted other disciple making churches so that today 2,600+ churches have been planted from the disciple making churches he planted. Many are overseas, now touching every continent.
In Making Disciples, Ralph walks through the simple steps behind this multiplying movement. This book will help you explore important questions such as:
“Ralph helps us rediscover the simple principles and practices that produce disciples who make disciples, who plant churches that plant churches. Along the way, we see how his faithful perseverance in one tiny church has produced multiplying impact to every continent.”
—Todd Wilson, co-founder Exponential, Entrepreneurial Engineer for Multipliers and author of How Did We Get Here? Examining 70 Years of the Church Growth Movement
“Ralph Moore’s Making Disciples is a timely and clarifying call back to the heart of Jesus’ strategy for changing the world.…This book is both a prophetic wake-up call and a practical roadmap for any leader who longs to see disciples who actually make disciples.”
—Dave Ferguson, Exponential CEO & author of Multiplier: How Healthy Leaders Create Lasting Impact
“Hands down the best book on disciple making out there. Practical wisdom from a wise practitioner.”
—Peyton Jones, Author of Discipology: The Art and Science of Making Disciples
Do you attend a Christian Church or a Church of Christ or a Community Church in North America? If so, you have been directly or indirectly influenced by Alexander Campbell. […]
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