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Fall Conference ~
Making Disciples Jesus' Way:
First Century Wisdom for Today
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Jesus' final command to His disciples was to "make disciples". But what does that mean -- what is a Biblical disciple? How do we become His disciples? And how do we encourage others to do the same? The best way to live it today is to begin by understanding how it was then.
This past fall (October, 2009) Cornerstone hosted Doug Greenwold, Senior Teaching Fellow of Preserving Bible Times (PBT) when he presented Making Disciples Jesus' Way. Our conference was a Biblical and practical workshop on being disciples of Jesus and making disciples in relational settings. The full conference is posted below in 4 major segments, though some have been subdivided due to file size.
| Part 1: Friday Night
- Introduction to Making Disciples
-The Great Commission or the Great Assumption?
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Part 2
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| Part 2: Friday Night
- How did They Make Disciples in the First Century?
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Part 3: Saturday Morning
- A Useful Framework for Discipling
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Part 4: Saturday Morning
- Discipling Wisdom
-Where Do We Go From Here? |
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If you missed the conference and would also like to have the handouts, please contact Kathy Piatek at 810-494-4034 or email her. We'll coordinate pick up at Cornerstone (or give us your name and mailing address and we'll send you a complimentary copy).
More about Doug and his organization:
Doug's gift is helping believers dig deeper into the pages of scripture by using the whole reange of the cultural background of the Bible. He's an expert at mining out the implications of the cultural context of the Holy Writ. The key focus of Making Disciples Jesus' Way is to examine the context of discipleship in the gospels and to apply that to discipleship in the 21st century. Preserving Bible Times (PBT) is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving Biblical Truth. For more information about PBT, visit www.preservingbibletimes.org
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