Brave New Discipleship Quotes
Brave New Discipleship: Cultivating Scripture-driven Christians in a Culture-driven World
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“Electronic media is powerful and pervasive and is radically shaping modern culture with profoundly secular attitudes, values, and behavior.”
― Brave New Discipleship: Cultivating Scripture-driven Christians in a Culture-driven World
― Brave New Discipleship: Cultivating Scripture-driven Christians in a Culture-driven World
“This is important because we will never help others become fully devoted followers of Christ unless we are fully devoted followers of Christ ourselves, and we will never be fully devoted followers of Christ ourselves until we have mastered the challenge of personal growth in the spiritually toxic twenty-first century.”
― Brave New Discipleship: Cultivating Scripture-driven Christians in a Culture-driven World
― Brave New Discipleship: Cultivating Scripture-driven Christians in a Culture-driven World
“The goal of discipleship—giving someone the assistance needed to be conformed into the character image of Christ—will never change, but the methodology will and must.”
― Brave New Discipleship: Cultivating Scripture-driven Christians in a Culture-driven World
― Brave New Discipleship: Cultivating Scripture-driven Christians in a Culture-driven World
“Is our discipleship system producing disciples whose character reflects Christ—who are holy toward God and loving toward others, whose lives are separated from sin, dedicated to biblical pursuits, and committed to eternal reality?”
― Brave New Discipleship: Cultivating Scripture-driven Christians in a Culture-driven World
― Brave New Discipleship: Cultivating Scripture-driven Christians in a Culture-driven World
“There are effective ways to teach the Bible and ineffective ways.”
― Brave New Discipleship: Cultivating Scripture-driven Christians in a Culture-driven World
― Brave New Discipleship: Cultivating Scripture-driven Christians in a Culture-driven World
