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What if Christians took the words of Jesus seriously? What if each and every believer made a personal commitment to be a disciple maker? The world would change! The difference between presenting the gospel and making a disciple is follow-up! Disciple making requires invested, longterm involvement in the lives of others for the sake of the kingdom of God. Reimagining the Great Commission invites Christ followers everywhere to consider their commitment to disciple making. Author Mark Bane offers tips, strategies, biblical support, probing questions, and robust encouragement for new disciple…mehr

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What if Christians took the words of Jesus seriously? What if each and every believer made a personal commitment to be a disciple maker? The world would change! The difference between presenting the gospel and making a disciple is follow-up! Disciple making requires invested, longterm involvement in the lives of others for the sake of the kingdom of God. Reimagining the Great Commission invites Christ followers everywhere to consider their commitment to disciple making. Author Mark Bane offers tips, strategies, biblical support, probing questions, and robust encouragement for new disciple makers who seek to obey Jesus, mature in their faith, and bear good fruit in service of the mission of God to save the world.
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Autorenporträt
MARK BANE has served since 2017 as the director of evangelism and new church development for the USA/Canada region of the Church of the Nazarene. Previously, he served as district superintendent in Missouri for the Joplin district. He pastored growing churches in Arkansas, Florida, New Mexico, and Missouri, and planted eight new churches while pastoring existing congregations. After graduating from Trevecca Nazarene University in 1982, Bane continued his education at Nazarene Theological Seminary before moving into full-time ministry in 1986.