The Lost Art of Disciple Making
by LeRoy Eims
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The Lost Art of Disciple Making LeRoy Eims Robert E ~ LeRoy Eims The Lost Art of Disciple Making is a wellknown work on the subject of discipleship and the fulfillment of the Great Commission The book written in 1978 is a bit dated in some of its illustrations but this is easily overlooked when one considers the excellent material in the book
The Disciple Project ~ Do not merely listen to the word and so deceive yourselves Do what it says James 122 The Disciple Project is about raising up a generation of doers
Salome disciple Wikipedia ~ Salome Hebrew שלומית Shelomit or Mary Salome was a follower of Jesus who appears briefly in the canonical gospels and in more detail in apocryphal writings She is named by Mark as present at the crucifixion and as one of the women who found Jesuss tomb empty Interpretation has further identified her with other women who are mentioned but not named in the canonical gospels
Hippolytus of Rome Wikipedia ~ Hippolytus of Rome 170–235 AD was one of the most important thirdcentury theologians in the Diocese of Rome where he was probably born Photios I of Constantinople describes him in his Bibliotheca cod 121 as a disciple of Irenaeus who was said to be a disciple of Polycarp and from the context of this passage it is supposed that he suggested that Hippolytus so styled himself
83 Saving Zacchaeus Luke 19110 JesusWalk ~ Exposition This final event in Lukes long section detailing Jesus ministry on the road to Jerusalem ends with the story of Zacchaeus It sums up several of the themes that Luke has developed including who may become disciples and how discipleship should affect their lives
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Jazz album of the month – John Coltrane Both Directions ~ A previously lost 1963 session eavesdrops on a day in the life of the spiritually and musically searching sax genius
Amos S Haydens 1875 History of the Disciples 1 ~ THE beginning of the second quarter of the nineteenth century is memorable as the period when a new and powerful religious awakening began in Northeastern Western Reserve was the principal theater of this benign work In recording the history of this revival it will be necessary to trace the origin of the movement to describe its character its spirit and its aims to note the
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Why I’ve lost faith in Tony Robbins and most life coaches ~ 238 Comments → Why I’ve lost faith in Tony Robbins and most life coaches David Hazen January 9 2017 at 847 pm As usual your assessment is right on I know folks consider him great but I have always thought there was some sleaze associated with his work