Discipleship without mission is discipleship without Christ.
The church often lacks maturity and missional impact because discipleship is at its periphery. In order to get discipleship to the center, leaders need a locally rooted, culturally contextual discipleship pathway to tether disciples who are disciplemakers to the neighborhood or network around them.
Pastor and discipler E. K. Strawser shows that when discipleship becomes central to your leadership and community, then discipleship becomes central to congregational mission and cultural renewal. Centering Discipleship is a gutsy practice-based guidebook for leaders who are doing the hard work of re-imagining and re-structuring their churches and communities to turn spectators into missional, mature followers of Jesus.
Innehållsförteckning
Foreword by JR Woodward
Prologue
Part 1: Changing Our Job Description
1. Making Discipleship Central
2. The Nature of Discipleship
3. The Marks of a Mature Disciple
Part 2: Developing a Discipleship Pathway
4. From Past Recipes to Local Cuisine
5. Essential Ingredients for Any Pathway
6. The Journey of a Discipleship Pathway
Part 3: Underlying Assumptions of Discipleship
7. Discipleship Requires Transformation
8. Unmasking Our Discipleship Assumptions
9. Transforming Our Discipleship Assumptions
Part 4: Implementing Your Discipleship Pathway
10. The Four Spaces and Discipleship
11. Hurdles to Discipleship
12. Discipleship in Culture
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
Notes
Om författaren
JR Woodward (MA, Fuller Theological Seminary) is a church planter, activist, missiologist and the national director for church planting with V3, a missional church planting movement. He is the author of Creating a Missional Culture and he desires to awaken people to join God in the renewal of all things. JR is founder of New Life Christian Fellowship (NLCF) and cofounder of Kairos LA, the Solis Foundation, Ecclesia Network and Missio Alliance. He serves locally with the District Church in Washington D.C. and is pursuing a Ph D at the University of Manchester (UK). He loves to surf, travel, read, skateboard and meet new people. He enjoys photography and film and tries to attend the Sundance Film Festival whenever he can.