Disciplemaking Doing What Christ Commanded

“Disciplemaking: Doing What Christ Commanded” by Judy Streeter, published by AuthorHouse in February 2006, is a 132-page exploration of Christian discipleship. This book addresses the myriad of choices available to individuals of faith, such as conferences and Bible studies, while questioning whether Christians are truly grounded in the doctrines that support their beliefs. Streeter emphasizes the importance of understanding one’s faith and being equipped to teach others, highlighting the need for a return to the model of discipleship exemplified by Jesus Christ.
Readers will find a blend of doctrinal principles and practical guidance throughout the text. Streeter argues for the necessity of small group accountability and instruction as a means to foster spiritual growth and resilience against secular influences. The book presents a clear definition of discipleship, encouraging readers to embrace the command to “go and make disciples.” With a focus on spiritual growth and the cultural impact of faith, this edition serves as a resource for those seeking to deepen their understanding of Christian living and spirituality.
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For a person of faith, life can be a smorgasbord of choices often described as “exciting opportunities.” Conferences, seminars, classes, book studies, CD’s, retreats, videos, workshops and need-specific Bible studies abound, all designed to encourage spiritual growth. But, are Christians truly grounded in the bedrock of doctrine that supports and enriches their faith? Can they explain what they believe? Are they equipped so they can teach others? Do they have any cultural impact at all?
In these post-Christian times, Judy Streeter encourages a return to the example of Jesus Christ while He was on earth. His primary plan was to disciple a few men. It was where He invested most of His time, knowing that the continuation of His teachings rested on their shoulders. The combination of good instruction, plus accountability within a small group makes for a fertile environment where solid growth can occur. Convinced that the church needs this kind of dynamic to nurture its own and to withstand the influences of a secular culture, Judy makes a strong case for the importance and effectiveness of obeying Christ’s command to “go and make disciples.”
Beginning with the convicting principles of Scripture and moving into a clear definition of discipleship, this book is doctrinally solid, yet practical, and obviously written by someone who has spent years doing what is recommended.
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