Discipleship
This study looks at
discipleship from two different angles and can actually be broken
down into two separate studies if desired.
The first section
discusses external discipleship, namely what a discipling
relationship entails and who could or should be a disciple.
There are four methods of discipleship discussed and the differences
of each. These methods are: modeling, mentoring, instructing,
and coaching.
The second section
entails a look at discipleship as a spiritual discipline. We
are called to be disciples and to make disciples. If we are to
be and make disciples, we should know what it really means to be a
disciple and the cost involved. Some of this study is based
upon Dietrich Bonhoeffer's book
The Cost of Discipleship.
Part 1 - External
Discipleship
Discipleship Intro, Modeling
Mentoring & Instructing
Coaching
Part 2 - Spiritual
Discipline
Costly Grace
The
Call to Discipleship
Single Minded Obedience
Discipleship and the Cross
Discipleship and Brotherhood
The Simplicity of a Disciple's Life
Discipleship and the Unbeliever - Part 1
Discipleship and the Unbeliever - Part 2
Discipleship and Work
Discipleship and Suffering
Discipleship and Peace
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