Who Needs a Friend When You Can Make a Disciple?
If believers are not careful, church can be reduced to a mere social club. Barbara and Gina demonstrate how to find a cherished friendship through the process of discipleship. They have often observed, when women come to a new church, they seem to be on an endless search to “find a friend” so they can “feel” a part or “feel” connected. Often this leaves them discontent in their search. A more biblical and satisfying way is by developing discipleship relationships in the body of Christ. Who Needs a Friend When You Can Make a Disciple? defines and highlights some practical “how-tos” to help women implement biblical ways to practice and sustain discipleship relationships. Barbara and Gina’s aim in sharing their personal story is to show women the impact discipleship can have on their spiritual growth as they find a cherished friend.
Publisher: Shepherd Press
Type: Paperback
ISBN: 9781633422193
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Barbara Enter and her husband of 47 years, Jack, live in Auburn, Georgia. Barbara received her B.S. degree from Georgia Southern University and her M.A. degree in Biblical Counseling from The Master’s University. She is ACBC certified and currently teaches Ladies’ Bible Study and counseling women at the counseling center in her home church, Providence Church in Duluth, Georgia. Gina Weinmann and her husband of 28 years, Craig, live in Lawrenceville. She received her BSE in Secondary Education from the Honors Department at Georgia State University. Gina is a trained Precept Bible Teacher and is certified with The Association of Certified Biblical Counselors (formally NANC). Gina is a member of Providence Church where she enjoys teaching Ladies’ Bible Study and counseling women and teens. She currently enjoys teaching high school English for Veritas Classical Schools.
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“Christians may know that they are to be disciple makers, but they don’t know how to do it. This book will take the mystery out of making disciples and help Christians to know how to change the last command of Jesus from being a great omission to fulfilling it as the Great Commission.” Dr. Wayne Mack