And After A Disciple Has Been Made? Then What?

wtf-pics-bridge-is-outMany propositions have been put forth regarding when a disciple can be considered as “made.”  After all, Jesus told us to “go and make disciples,” and the most natural assumptions are that we can, and should make them.  Of course, this begs the question, how do we know when they’re made, and what to do with them afterwards.  I could give an overview of the various viewpoints here, but I’d just like to throw out a raw question:


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What is the church’s responsibility after the disciple has been made? 


 


 



 
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Published on February 10, 2013 16:03
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