Disciple-Making Disciples examines major theological doctrines through the corrective lens of Jesus' disciple-making method while giving practical how-to advice and information. Following the model of Jesus, you will learn how to nurture a culture of Christ-centered disciple-making through the local church. By investing in the spiritual maturity of a few disciples and teaching them to invest in others, the Body of Christ grows in every fashion. In a landscape overtaken by growth strategies and church models, we have seemingly forgotten about Christ's model. Despite overflowing bookshelves and awe-inspiring production quality worship services, Jesus' method of church development is nearly lost in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Jesus said, "I will build my church . . ." (Matthew 16:18), then completed His work by making disciples who made disciples.
While this is a practical theology for the church, written to pastors and leaders, I was deeply encouraged by its content. As a homeschooling mom of 3, who deeply desires to reproduce my faith in my children and the women around me, I was motivated and encouraged by Jesus model for disciple making.
“The message and method of Jesus is life-on-life, elbow-to-elbow, experiential and authentic. Jesus’ model of disciple-making bridges demographics and divisions, as well as human depravity by focusing disciples of Christ of all nations on understanding and living out His Word.”
I highly recommend this book for all believers who want to learn more of Jesus’ life and ministry, and practically apply His message and method to your life!
This is not a quick read. 😆 However, it’s a worthy read. This book focuses on what it means to make disciples of Jesus rather than followers of a movement.
Disciple-Making Disciples presents a solid and much-needed refocus on the church’s biblical mandate to make disciples who obey Christ rather than simply grow attendance or programs. I appreciated the way the book connects theology to practice, emphasizing accountability, formation, and the responsibility of the local church to actively shape believers. The practical theology framework was especially helpful in showing how doctrine should lead to lived obedience within Christian community. At times the material leans toward structure and methodology, which requires discernment to ensure discipleship remains Spirit-led and not formula-driven. Overall, this book serves as a strong corrective to consumer Christianity and reinforces a biblically faithful vision of discipleship.
Great read! This book challenged my perspective of corporate worship and reaffirmed that those who follow Jesus are His disciples, and our purpose is to make disciples. This work challenges that many of the formally undogmatized doctrines within modern Christendom can be best understood by studying and applying Jesus' model of disciple-making. Dr. Moody does an extraordinary job of explaining these topics in a way that challenges and encourages the Church.