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Discipleship is one of those 'Christianese' words that is not only intimidating to a new follower of Christ, but can even be beyond comprehension. In Discipleship, author John M. Segal shares his understanding of the difference between discipleship and salvation, and what that means for people in today's culture. His plain language approach openly states his own early perspective of hypocrisy in the church, and how his attempt for spiritual growth brought him to the truth in scripture. Read Discipleship, and understand for yourself what natural and spiritual qualities you are capable of attaining.…mehr

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Discipleship is one of those 'Christianese' words that is not only intimidating to a new follower of Christ, but can even be beyond comprehension. In Discipleship, author John M. Segal shares his understanding of the difference between discipleship and salvation, and what that means for people in today's culture. His plain language approach openly states his own early perspective of hypocrisy in the church, and how his attempt for spiritual growth brought him to the truth in scripture. Read Discipleship, and understand for yourself what natural and spiritual qualities you are capable of attaining.
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Autorenporträt
John M. Segal graduated from Indiana University with a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration and a Juris Doctorate in law. Segal served on active duty in the United States Army Air Defense Artillery Corp. Segal spent his professional career as president of a manufacturing and service business in partnership with his brother, Steve. The company manufactured industrial tooling and grew to become the dominant supplier in its industry through an international network of tool maintenance centers. Segal served as a board member and chairman of the National Fatherhood Initiative (NFI) for eighteen years. NFI is dedicated to reducing the unique problem of father absence in America (www.fatherhood.org). John taught Sunday school classes to middle school and high school students for nineteen years and as a member of Young Presidents Organization, developed and taught classes on how to write personal life goals. Segal teaches classes on law and business to joint graduate degree (Law-MBA)