Revolutionary Disciple : Walking Humbly With Jesus In Every Area Of Life
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Is It Time for Another Revolution?
Seismic culture shifts leave Christians wondering how to effect lasting change. While the Bible calls disciples of Jesus to humility, they often display pride. Pride is the enemy of discipleship on every level, and it keeps disciples from making an impact for the kingdom.
What is the way forward?
In The Revolutionary Disciple, Jim Putman and Chad Harrington offer clear guidance for navigating cultural changes with humility. They walk readers through the Five Spheres of Discipleship and unveil their four core practices of humility along the way. A tapestry of Scripture and stories, this book uncovers the path to ultimate peace for Christians who want a cultural revolution.
Take ground for your church, your family, and the kingdom.
Bridge the gap between the call to follow Jesus and the commission to make disciples of Jesus.
Join the revolution.
Learn to walk humbly with Jesus in every area of life.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781970102475
ISBN10: 1970102470
Jim Putnam | Chad Harrington
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: September 2021
Discipleship.org Resource
Publisher: HIM Publications
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