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Discipleship Explored helps followers of Jesus turn up the gospel soundtrack to their lives.

It goes beyond simply teaching the right moves - go to church, pray, read the Bible, share the gospel - and focuses on the music which drives discipleship: the love of Christ. The greatest love anyone can ever know.

This eight-session journey through Paul’s letter to the Philippians is ideal for believers at any stage of the Christian life. It features brand-new documentary-style films and inspiring real-life stories from around the world, Bible studies and weekly reading plans, and a beautifully redesigned Handbook.

Discipleship

Discipleship is an integral part of the growth of the Christian today. It is the process of leading others by example to follow Jesus Christ through obedience to God’s word and the leading of His Holy Spirit.

What Is Ignatian Spirituality?

Ignatian spirituality is a spirituality for everyday life. It insists that God is present in our world and active in our lives. It is a pathway to deeper prayer, good decisions guided by keen discernment, and an active life of service to others.

Do you have questions about what mentoring others in their faith looks like?

Do you long to invest spiritually in someone but don’t know where to start? Do you think you have nothing to offer others in this area? Or do you need fresh insight and ideas on how to go about helping others follow Christ?

Discipleship is mentoring someone in their faith. If you are a follower of Jesus, He has commanded you — no matter if you feel worthy or smart enough or ________ (fill in the blank) — to go and make disciples right where you are. The Holy Spirit lives within you, and the Bible, as well as other Christians, can help guide you. That is what you need for discipleship.

Simply put, disciple-making is about following Jesus and taking others with you. Whether you have been doing this for years or are just getting started, we want to provide you with biblical, practical help and encouragement.

In the legacy of C. S. Lewis, we develop wholehearted disciples of Jesus Christ who will articulate, defend, share, and live their faith in personal and public life.

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