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Becoming a disciple of Jesus is the most important and transformative decision anyone can make. In this book Alex Jacob places Christian discipleship into its clear Biblical context and shares many contemporary and practical insights based on ten key steps. This book is concise, challenging and compelling. If you have walked the path of Christian discipleship for many years, or if you are taking your first steps on this journey, you will find much in this book to encourage and equip you. This book is ideal both for personal reading and reflection, as well as for group study and discussion.…mehr

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Becoming a disciple of Jesus is the most important and transformative decision anyone can make. In this book Alex Jacob places Christian discipleship into its clear Biblical context and shares many contemporary and practical insights based on ten key steps. This book is concise, challenging and compelling. If you have walked the path of Christian discipleship for many years, or if you are taking your first steps on this journey, you will find much in this book to encourage and equip you. This book is ideal both for personal reading and reflection, as well as for group study and discussion. Alex Jacob is a United Reformed Church minister, with over 40 years experience of theological study, ministry and mission across a range of church and leadership roles in the UK and worldwide. Alex has written this book not because he sees himself as an expert on discipleship, far from it, but rather because he wants to do better himself as a disciple of Jesus, and wants to help resource others to do better, as well. In all his writings Alex brings a warm 'pastoral heart' alongside an astute 'theological mind'. This is the eighth book Alex has written.
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Alex Jacob is a United Reformed Church minister, with over 40 years experience of theological study, ministry and mission across a range of church and leadership roles in the UK and worldwide. Alex has written this book not because he sees himself as an expert on discipleship, far from it, but rather because he wants to do better himself as a disciple of Jesus, and wants to help resource others to do better, as well. In all his writings Alex brings a warm 'pastoral heart' alongside an astute 'theological mind'. This is the eighth book Alex has written.