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Christian leaders are calling for two important things in our generation: renewal in the church and a new thrust to evangelize the world. What is the key to accomplishing these two great tasks? According to veteran disciplemaker LeRoy Eims, it is the training of laypeople to become the laborers Jesus talked about when He said to ask the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into the harvest field (Matthew 9:38).
Author Randy Eims adds words of principle and direction to his father’s classic book Laboring in the Harvest. In this revised and updated version, LeRoy and Randy define a laborer as one who is equipped to reach the lost and edify the saved. They explain that the majority of Christians do not even realize there is such a class of laborers in the Bible. Their words offer a job description for laborers, outline the training needed for laboring, and describe the spiritual tools a laborer needs in Christ’s harvest.
This book offers a fresh look at a biblical plan to accomplish Christ’s Great Commission. More than that, it is a practical guide for men and women who want to take part in a vigorous lay movement of renewal and world evangelization.
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Are you ready to live for God?
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It’s one thing to believe in God. It’s an entirely different thing to make living for Him your top priority.
So, how can faith become the most powerful force in your life? It starts by putting everything in its rightful order: God is first. You follow Him. Then everything in life takes on new meaning.
The daily devotions in this book are easy to use and will challenge students to develop a daily quiet time.
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It’s one thing to believe in God. It’s an entirely different thing to make living for Him your top priority.
So, how can faith become the most powerful force in your life? It starts by putting everything in its right
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Take a fresh look at the Great Commission in this practical guide that equips readers to become laborers in the field.
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Veteran disciplemaker LeRoy Eims emphasized the training of laypeople to become laborers in the harvest field. Today his son Randy Eims interprets his father's message to equip a new generation living in a post-Christian world.
In this updated version, LeRoy and Randy define a laborer as one who is equipped to reach the lost and edify the saved. Their words offer a job description for laborers, outline the training needed for laboring, and describe the spiritual tools a laborer needs in Christ’s harvest.
Learn how to establish others in a growing relationship with God.
About the Author
LEROY EIMS was the director of public ministry for The Navigators and the author of several books, including the best-selling The Lost Art of Disciple Making. LeRoy held an honorary doctor of divinity degree from Geneva College and was a speaker for the Staley Distinguished Christian Scholar Lecture Program. LeRoy went to be with his Lord in 2004.
RANDY EIMS is currently the director of The Eims Discipleship Foundation, which seeks to inspire daily, biblical discipleship for practical, lasting, Christ-centered growth, personally, generationally, and missionally. He and his wife, Jackie, live in Colorado Springs, Colorado.