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A Disciple's Path Companion Reader: Deepening Your Relationship with Christ and the Church

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A Disciple’s Path is an engaging approach to discipleship from a distinctly Wesleyan perspective. Whether used as an introduction for new members or a renewal course for existing members, the program guides individuals to take the next step in discipleship and become dynamic, engaged followers of Jesus Christ.

The study combines a Wesleyan understanding of our growth in God’s love and grace with the time-tested practices of spiritual discipline expressed in the membership vows to uphold the church with our prayers, presence, gifts, service, and witness. Participants will develop spiritual practices, discover their unique gifts, and become engaged in ministry that brings transformation in their own lives, the lives of others, and the world.

This Companion Reader provides invaluable insights that enable both participants and leaders to dig deeper into the spiritual practices essential to the life of discipleship. Each chapter corresponds to a week in the Daily Workbook, providing biblical and theological background on the week’s theme from a distinctively Wesleyan perspective. Perfect for enhancing personal or group study and reflection, answering questions, and providing material for worship planning during a congregation-wide emphasis.

“A very useful explanation of the traditional Wesleyan view of Christian discipleship, strengthened in particular by its stress on the balanced approach of the Methodist way.” —Dr. Richard P. Heitzenrater, Duke University Divnity School

“A Disciple’s Path resonates with the spirit of John Wesley, whose guidance applies to fledgling twenty-first century disciples.” —David Brownlee, Lead Pastor, Christ United Methodist Church, Jackson, Mississippi

82 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 1, 2012

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March 5, 2020
We read this book as part of a new member class for joining a church congregation. I think this book is a great way to get people who are newer to the church on track with understanding what it means to be a follower, a Methodist, and a actively thriving member of the church. It could also be a good resource for someone who feels stagnate or disconnected in their faith.
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March 7, 2025
Interesting book study on discipleship with focus on united methodist church beliefs. Call to action to serve based on spiritual gifts with a great assessment and descriptions of gifts included. Bible based but also historical information included. Can do in a group or by yourself.
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May 7, 2025
A wonderful guide, especially for new members, for gaining a deeper understanding of upholding the membership vows made in joining the Methodist church. A good refresher of what your vows mean for older members. It was a worthwhile Lenten study.
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June 14, 2017
Well organized and digestible when reading with immediate application and understanding.
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October 14, 2018
Excellent - we are doing a bible study in our church using this book and we are finding it very interesting. Recommend it for all United Methodist.
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April 1, 2024
Very good discussion on what it means to be a disciple today in the United Methodist Church. Review of history and doctrine in the Church.
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December 2, 2015
It's been a while since I read a book so deeply. I read each chapter and took notes to share in a weekly small group setting at church. Each session we all got a chance to share what we got from the chapter. It's hard to divorce my thoughts about the book from the experience of sharing it was the foundation for. Our minister led each of the small groups and preached on a related topic each Sunday. I grew close with the members of my group and had many interesting talks with members from other small groups.

The content of the book reminded me of confirmation class. Both mine 20+ years ago and the one I participated in a few years ago as an adult mentor. An important takeaway for me was a reiteration that the United Methodist Church is a spectacularly good fit for the way I practice Christianity.

In the final chapter on "witness" the joy of evangelism is compared with the excitement we experience when we show off all the features on our new smart phone. I love sharing about the books I read and I'll now be reminded every time I write a review that I should be just as excited to share the good news of Jesus Christ.
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April 8, 2014
This is a really excellent resource for learning what it means to be a disciple in the United Methodist tradition. It explores the membership vows of serving the church with prayers, presence, gifts, service, and witness and how to dig deeper into a relationship with Jesus through the spiritual disciplines related to each. I will definitely recommend this to churches I work with.
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March 7, 2013
Very interesting. I really enjoyed learning more about the Methodist church than I already knew & about my faith.
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January 7, 2014
Excellent study written by Jim Harnish. I highly recommend any of Jim's books.
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September 6, 2014
This study has potential, but the history and the theology get Methodism and Wesleyan thought wrong in several ways.
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