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If you're a disciple of Jesus, he's told you to "go and make disciples of all nations." This is a commission, not just a suggestion! But disciple-making is often easier said than done. For African countries, discipleship is an especially pressing concern. Widespread evangelism has led to the incredible growth of Christianity. But evangelism is only the beginning of the disciple-making process. In The Discipler's Toolkit, Mutuku and Olander take you on a step-by-step journey from evangelism onwards, walking you through the disciple-making tactics of Jesus himself. In this book, you will learn…mehr

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If you're a disciple of Jesus, he's told you to "go and make disciples of all nations." This is a commission, not just a suggestion! But disciple-making is often easier said than done. For African countries, discipleship is an especially pressing concern. Widespread evangelism has led to the incredible growth of Christianity. But evangelism is only the beginning of the disciple-making process. In The Discipler's Toolkit, Mutuku and Olander take you on a step-by-step journey from evangelism onwards, walking you through the disciple-making tactics of Jesus himself. In this book, you will learn how to: * Enrich your evangelism efforts. * Follow up with new believers. * Equip disciples for ministry. * Get disciples involved in the mission field. * Leave a legacy of lasting spiritual change in the lives of those around you. Whether you make disciples at a congregational, small group, or individual level, The Discipler's Toolkit will answer your questions and give you wise practical advice. As you read and apply its teachings, God's Kingdom will advance throughout the world and souls will become safe in heaven for ever.
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George Mutuku, Ruth, and their three children reside in Nairobi, Kenya. George earned his PhD in Biblical Studies at Africa International University. He is the Director of the Disciple Making in Africa Initiative. George also serves as the pastor of Christian ministries at the Africa Inland Church Ngong Road in Nairobi and he is a part-time lecturer at Africa International University. Mark Olander and Jan have two adult children. He taught in South Sudan for two years before they came to Kenya in 1984. Mark earned his PhD in Educational Studies at Trinity International University. He has taught at Scott Christian University, Moffat Bible College, Columbia International University, and Africa International University, where he is currently an adjunct faculty member in the Education Department.