This post is a continuation of a series of posts built on Ron Rolheiser’s book Sacred Fire, which focuses on what he describes as the 2nd or mature stage of discipleship with Jesus, often entered into during the ages of 25 to 45 or so. Read PART ONE. Today we’ll look at another pitfall in…
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How Do You Grow?
How do you grow? Listen to this episode to hear Darryl Dash explain how a health and nutrition company totally changed his perspective on helping people grow to become more like Jesus. Listen to the full episode below: You can also find this episode anywhere you listen to podcasts, including: Apple Podcasts || Spotify || Google Podcasts || Overcast You can…
Discipleship as an Outcome, Not a Mandate
After two months of the ongoing blog series on discipleship, I’d like to summarize what stood out to me. I’m also curious what themes, ideas, and posts connected most with you as well. Share some of your own thoughts in the comments. I knew this series needed to bring in voices from various perspectives because…
Why Discipleship Matters
Today’s post from Natasha Metzler is the ending of the blog series Discipleship: Re-Imagining Our Calling From Christ. I hope this has been life giving for you. I’ll write a follow up post to the series next week. Engage with the writers and community of readers using the hashtag #DiscipleshipBlog. — She had two children by the time she…
Scattered Around or Handed Down
Today’s post from Regi Campbell begins the final week of the blog series Discipleship: Re-Imagining Our Calling From Christ. To receive future posts from the series in your inbox head HERE. Engage with the writers and community of readers using the hashtag #DiscipleshipBlog. — Jesus was one smart man. He was dropped into history with one job to do. Be conceived…
Building a Platform, or Making Digital Disciples?
Today’s post from Stephanie Smith is part of the blog series Discipleship: Re-Imagining Our Calling From Christ. To receive future posts from the series in your inbox head HERE. Engage with the writers and community of readers using the hashtag #DiscipleshipBlog. — There are two ways Christians talk about following. One is an ancient call, as ancient as it is…