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Discipling: God's Plan to Train and Transform His People

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Book by Gordon Ferguson

252 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1997

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Profile Image for Taylor Vegge.
75 reviews
March 7, 2025
Basically an extended version of “Power of Discipling”. It’s really cool to see the history and why behind processes that are normal for us in the church like debriefing, organizing discipling, distributing leadership roles, training up leaders, etc. Definitely makes me love the church and discipleship even more seeing how it truly is Gods plan for His people and how much of a blessing it is. We get to follow God, help others follow God, brings others to God and go on this awesome mission with our brothers and sisters 😁
Profile Image for Anna Chviedaruk.
162 reviews2 followers
November 18, 2013
This is a very good book with an amazing message that has been lost in many churches. Right now the Holy Spirit really seems to be communicating to the global church about the importance of discipleship - it is that every disciple of Christ has to make disciples. And that means bringing the lost people to God, as well as growing the ones who accepted Christ in their faith.

I see so many people in churches who call themselves CHristians but have abandoned Christ and his teaching and are not at all living holy lives. Also, I see there are no sincere and deep relationships in many churches. This book is all about it. And the good this is that it gives tools on how to build such relationships.

It is a good solid biblical teaching that many of us have gone astray from
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March 31, 2016
Discipling and being discipled is really something unconventional even to baptized Christians.However, when you are a faithful believer this is a very welcome practice.It really takes faith and humility to accept corrections because most of us do not want to believe that we can make mistakes and sin after becoming a Christian or another worst yet ,even believe that we can never change! risking the chance to be transformed into Christ's likeness, albeit unknowingly.
This book has opened my eyes to the various attitudes revolving this issue-how to deal with the young, the old and even my own needs that I wouldn't have realized I have, had I not read this.I am also grateful that I have found a discipling church.
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