“Many Christians mistakenly believe discipleship happens only when we attend a weeknight Bible study or Sunday morning class at a church. Certainly God can use traditional situations like that. But DISCIPLESHIP IS NOT A CLASS!” (paraphrased from Lee Grady’s book “Follow Me.”)
If discipleship isn’t a class, what is it then?
How does someone “disciple” someone?
Do I need a degree to “go make disciples?”
What is my personal responsibility to disciple someone?
Making disciples was the ministry of Jesus, and it is every believer’s commission. The Roads Church leadership believes that it’s time to be equipped and empowered as the body of Christ to step into the fullness of “making disciples.”
Lee Grady is a good friend of The Roads Church, and we are honored that he always brings his passion, wisdom and understanding on the subject of discipleship.
If discipleship isn’t a class, what is it then?
How does someone “disciple” someone?
Do I need a degree to “go make disciples?”
What is my personal responsibility to disciple someone?
Making disciples was the ministry of Jesus, and it is every believer’s commission. The Roads Church leadership believes that it’s time to be equipped and empowered as the body of Christ to step into the fullness of “making disciples.”
Lee Grady is a good friend of The Roads Church, and we are honored that he always brings his passion, wisdom and understanding on the subject of discipleship.