Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Over the last thirty years, many influential church leaders and church planters in America have adopted various models for reaching unchurched people. An "attractional" model will seek to attract people to a local church. Younger leaders may advocate a more "missional" approach, in which believers live and work among unchurched people and intentionally seek to serve like Christ. While each of these approaches have merit, something is still missing, something even more fundamental to the mission of the church: discipleship.
Making disciples--helping people to trust and follow Jesus--is the church's God-given mandate. Devoted disciples attract people outside the church because of the change others see in their Christ-like lives. And discipleship empowers Christians to be more like Christ as they intentionally develop relationship with non-believers.
DiscipleShift walks you through five key "shifts" that churches must make to refocus on the biblical mission of discipleship. These intentional changes will attract the world and empower your church members to be salt and light in their communities.
Synopsis
In DiscipleShift, Jim Putman, Bobby Harrington, and Robert Coleman walk readers through five key "shifts" that any church can and must make to refocus on the biblical mission of making disciples. When church leaders consciously make discipleship their church's core mission, they attract the unchurched by empowering believers to become salt and light in their communities.
Synopsis
Question: What is the God-given purpose of the local church?
Answer: Relational discipleship.
DiscipleShift walks you through five key shifts that churches must make to refocus on the fundamental biblical mission of discipleship. These intentional changes will attract the world and empower your church members to be salt and light in their communities.
Over the last thirty years, many influential church leaders and church planters in America have adopted various models for reaching unchurched people. While many of these approaches have merit, something is still missing, something even more fundamental to the mission of the church: discipleship.
Making disciples--helping people to trust and follow Jesus--is the church's God-given mandate. Devoted disciples attract people outside the church because of the change others see in their Christ-like lives. And discipleship empowers Christians to be more like Christ as they intentionally develop relationships with non-believers.
Through biblical and professional insights, Jim Putman and Bobby Harrington discuss the transformational effectiveness of making disciples and just how to do so, in practical terms. You'll learn:
- The specific roles of a disciple-making pastor.
- The components of person-to-person discipleship.
- How each ministry in your church leads to discipleship.
- How to implement discipleship in your church.
Disciple-making leaders will not produce perfect churches, but they will create effective churches.