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A Short Guide to Women’s Ministry (Nora Allison)
Experienced women’s ministry director provides an accessible and all-encompassing guide to building a thriving women’s ministry for both seasoned and new leaders.$14.99 -
How Can I Find Someone to Disciple Me? (J. Garrett Kell)
Church Questions is a series by 9Marks that seeks to provide Christians with sound and accessible biblical teaching by answering common questions about church life. Each booklet offers biblical answers and practical applications with the goal of nurturing healthy church practice and commitment.
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The Convivial Homeschool (Mystie Winckler)
Thirty daily readings to build up your confidence and cheerfulness as you homeschool.
Homeschool days can be long and hard. It’s easy to lose sight of what’s actually happening in the midst of the day to day. Even when we lose our vision, God does not lose His. While we attempt to teach and disciple our children, we find that it is ourselves needing the instruction and discipleship. We also find that God provides both, using our decision to homeschool to draw us closer to Himself.
To continue with love and perseverance, we need confidence not in our work but in God’s. These thirty readings will lift up your eyes and spirit so you can focus on what truly matters while doing the daily work of educating your kids.
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The Disciple-Making Parent (Chap Bettis)
What is more important to a parent than where your child will spend eternity? Every child – including yours – will either have the joy of living forever as a worshiper of Jesus Christ or the misery of being separated from Him. We have no doubt you want your child to be not just yours but a child of God.Â
But today, in a culture that resists Christian faith and biblical truth at every turn, parents must have wisdom and sound plans.
The Disciple-Making Parent can provide you with confidence that you can do this right.
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Family Discipleship (Matt Chandler & Adam Griffin)
Discipling your family can feel like an intimidating task, but it doesn’t need to be overwhelming or complicated. With a simple plan in place, discipleship is something every parent can do.
Pastors Matt Chandler and Adam Griffin have made it their mission to help you develop a sustainable rhythm of gospel-centered discipleship focused in three key areas: time, moments, and milestones. Filled with suggestions, sample plans, and Scripture references, this book begins with the end in mind—equipping you to create a unique plan for your family as you raise your children in the love and fear of the Lord.
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Growing Together: Taking Mentoring Beyond Small Talk and Prayer Requests (Melissa Kruger)
A Helpful Guide to Mentoring Relationships
We need one another. Yet we don’t always know how to develop relationships that help us grow in the Christian life. Spiritual mentoring offers a way for younger believers and more mature Christians to grow together through intentional discipleship and accountability. If you’re looking for a place to start, Melissa Kruger presents a guide for discipleship conversations that span a variety of topics for spiritual growth.
Each lesson encourages both mentor and the one mentored to focus on the hope of the gospel as they learn together from the truth of God’s word.
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A Young Man After God’s Own Heart (Jim George)
Pursuing God is an adventurous challenge for a young man. Starting with probing a young man’s heart – “Where are your desires?” – Jim George, who’s made a lifetime ministry out of discipling younger men, elevates the pursuit of the desires of teens and men in their early 20s to uncommonly lofty aims.
Jim focuses on these topics:
* Getting along with others at home
* Choosing top-quality friends
* Making wise choices about the future
* Fighting the battle with temptation
* Building your faith — and lots more$13.99 -
Becoming a Titus 2 Woman (Martha Peace)
To an age in which “mentoring” has all but died, Mrs. Peace helps restore this precious practice with a book which is a great service to help women, old and young, practice their part of Paul’s exhortation (Titus 2) to older women to instruct younger women in how to love their husbands and train their children.
As Paul wrote there, “Older women likewise are to teach what is good, that they may encourage the younger women to love their husbands, to love their children, to be sensible, pure, workers at home, kind being subject to their own husbands, that the word of God may not be dishonored.” – Titus 2:3-5
Much is said and written today about mentoring. A mentor is a guide, a teacher, a counselor, an advisor; all words that apply to the Titus 2 woman. Becoming a Titus 2 Woman is a tool to train older women to successfully mentor younger women. Within these pages are many examples of how to discipline younger women. It is practical in its approach as it teaches how, by God’s grace, we develop the character that God wants every older woman to have.
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Not a Fan, Updated and Expanded Edition (Kyle Idleman)
Are you a follower of Jesus? Before you answer, read this updated edition of Idleman’s bestseller! Featuring a new introduction and an additional chapter, it calls you to be a passionate disciple—not just a fan who admires Jesus from afar. Discover how to love, pray, and give your all for your Lord and Savior! 240 pages, softcover from Zondervan.
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Spiritual Disciplines Within the Church (Don Whitney)
‘You’re worth it.’ ‘You deserve a break today.’ ‘Do something nice for yourself.’ Commonly heard phrases in this society are committed to self-gratification and individual rights. Doing things for other people is a waste of precious time, and asking for help is weak. So how do we build the church described in the Scriptures? In this day and age, how can we be a genuine community based on self-sacrifice and mutual commitment?
In Spiritual Disciplines Within the Church, seminary professor, author, and former pastor Don Whitney shows us how to build a sense of community and be active participants instead of passive attendees. Whitney looks at such frequently asked questions as: Why can’t I get by on my own? Why should I go to church? Why should I give of myself to the church? Why do I need to worship in church? Couldn’t I just worship in nature? Why does it matter whether I become a member of the church?
Committed love must mark the local expression of the body of Christ. By putting spiritual disciplines into practice in the church, congregations can return to the depth of community present in the New Testament church, where they ‘devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer.’
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Raising Them Up: Parenting for Christians (Israel Wayne)
Parenting is discipleship. Your child is learning from you. You are the teacher and far more is caught than taught in parenting. As parents, we need to fundamentally change our hearts and minds first. That simply MUST happen before any change will come for our offspring. This book is based on real world experience and rooted in biblical principles.
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Sacrifice (Howard Guinness)
How much we need the challenging call of Howard Guinness’s book, Sacrifice! Guinness shows how a greater, humble commitment of our lives will make our lives useful tools in the hand of God, rejoicing to see His power and love manifest through our service.
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Paul the Counselor: Counseling and Disciple-Making Modeled by the Apostle (Bill Hines & Mark Shaw)
The Apostle Paul had a passion to help Christians grow spiritually and apply biblical principles to the everyday challenges they encountered and that we face today. In that sense, Paul taught the same lessons that biblical counselors teach today. We are all called to counsel and disciple one another and the practical lessons in this book will be referred to over and over again.
Chapters are authored by men and women who are biblical counselors and include such topics as Paul’s model of change, Paul’s lessons on temptation, renewing the mind, women in ministry and leaving the past behind.
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Zealous: 7 Commitments for the Discipleship of the Next Generations (David Michael)
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Are you burdened for the children growing up in your home and church to trust in Christ?
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Do you wonder if you’re doing the right things to lead them to saving faith?
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Have you lost heart in your efforts to teach and guide the next generation?
The next generation needs parents, teachers, and church leaders who are zealous for their discipleship. But where does zeal come from and what does it look like day to day?
In Zealous, long time pastor and Truth78 executive director David Michael describes a fervor and diligence born out of a passion for God and His glory and presents seven commitments that provide a vision and framework for your discipleship of the next generation…so that they might set their hope in God (Psalm 78).
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