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Making Disciples: The Greatest Mission of Mankind

Current price: $5.99
Making Disciples: The Greatest Mission of Mankind
Making Disciples: The Greatest Mission of Mankind

Barnes and Noble

Making Disciples: The Greatest Mission of Mankind

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God has a mission to save His creation. Through His love and forgiveness, He desires to save all men and bring them into the knowledge of the truth. And one of the ways God reveals His love and forgiveness is through disciples. My purpose in writing Making Disciples: The Greatest Mission of Mankind is to share several principles for making disciples. I will first address what it means to be a disciple of Jesus before discussing the nature of godly relationships; how godly relationships create the perfect environment for making disciples; and outline several ways to model, teach, and encourage obedience to Jesus' commands within godly relationships. There is no greater mission in the world than making disciples. As God's love and forgiveness is meant for the world to receive and enjoy, He is calling you to share in this important mission. And by using the information in this book, I pray you will be equipped with the means to fulfill your role in making disciples of others.

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