What is disciple-making
'Disciple-making can mean preach the Gospel so that people get converted to Christ and become Christians and, thus, disciples, or it can mean the whole process of conversion, baptism, and teaching the ways of Jesus.
'Every Christian should be helping unbelievers become believers by showing them Christ. That is making a disciple.
And every Christian should be helping other believers grow to more and more maturity. That is making a disciple.
And every Christian should be seeking to get help for themselves from others to keep on growing. And that is also our discipleship.
And every church should think through how all of these kinds of biblical disciple-making find expression in their corporate life.'
(John Piper 2016)

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The four Gospels are filled with commands straight from the mouth of Jesus Christ. They are not the harsh demands of a taskmaster, but Jesus's way of showing his followers who he is and how to be more like him.
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John Piper walks through Jesus's commands, in 50 short chapters, explaining their context and meaning to help readers understand Christ's vision of the Christian life and what he still requires today. The result is a helpful guide for thoughtful inquirers and new Christians, as well as veteran believers, whether for their own study or as a resource in disciple-making.
​The Sermon on the Mount is Jesus' most inspiring and challenging description of the Christian life. John Stott shows how its value system, ethical standard, religious devotion and network of relationships clearly distinguish it from both the nominal church and the secular world.
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This book covers Matthew 5-7 ​and includes eight weekly studies for individuals or groups,​