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Search Results For: Disciplemaking

Avery Willis’ Last Dream

January 01, 2011 by Lisa Sells

Tags: disciplemaking, discipleship, storytelling, training

Dr. Avery T. Willis, Jr. (1934-2010) viewed discipleship through the eyes of a missionary.

He was president of a seminary in Indonesia during the 1970s when a work of the Holy Spirit among the...

Joining the Discipleship Revolution

January 01, 2011 by Robby Butler

Tags: disciplemaking, discipleship, training

He who does the work is not so profitably employed as he who multiplies the doers. —John R. Mott (1865–1955)

From the time Jesus selected the twelve, His continuing public ministry was filled...

75 Years as a Disciple-Maker
An Interview with Jim Downing

January 01, 2011 by Jim Downing

Tags: disciplemaking, discipleship

MF: What are your thoughts about the Great Commission?

  • First, according to Matthew 24:14, God’s timetable awaits our obedience to the Great Commission. What Christ meant by His words, “This...

Exporting
The Lost Aspect of Disciplemaking

January 01, 2011 by Bob Mcnabb

Tags: disciplemaking, discipleship, missional

An old Navigator once told me, “Laborers are like manure. It stinks when they are all in one place. You have to spread them out to do any good.” Probably no one reading Mission Frontiers would...

Tokyo 2010 Declaration
Making Disciples of Every People in Our Generation

July 01, 2010 by Representatives of Evangelical Global Mission Structures

Tags: disciplemaking, tokyo 2010

We, representatives of evangelical global mission structures, being intent on fulfilling the ultimate objective of the Great Commission, have gathered in Tokyo May 11-14, 2010 at this Global...

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