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Trust. Seek. Follow.That's what it takes to be a disciple. Not hours of programs and weekly meetings to make you "qualified" to be a disciple. Author Ted Doering challenges the idea of daunting discipleship with a new definition: simply trusting, seeking, and following Jesus. Discipleship might not be easy, but it can be simple.Discover how to be a disciple through your head, heart, and hands. Each chapter focuses on these three things to inspire you to live out discipleship in your community. The Spirit will push you to think in the Word so it can transform your heart and lead your hands outward to live a life filled with His love.Discipleship isn't a solitary path. This book is best used in a group setting: between you and a friend, your entire family, or even your Bible study group. At the end of each chapter there are "Discipleship in Community" portions to encourage group discussion and exercises to get your group out into the world as followers of Jesus.
In Myth of the Millennial, authors Rev. Ted and Chelsey Doering, Millennials themselves, invite churches to stop hitting the panic button and trying anything and everything to get Millennials to stay in or come back to church. Because connecting with the Millennial generation - their generation, their peers - is simpler than it seems. And don't worry, they won't prescribe expensive building renovations or a new wardrobe for your pastor. They do, however, explore common millennial stereotypes in the hopes of helping other generations better understand this lost generation. They also offer ideas on how to build strong intergenerational relationships to better equip Boomers and Gen-Xers to engage a generation that is generally apathetic and disinterested in the Church. Because, ultimately, all this talk about Millennials and generations is not about upping church attendance for the sake of numbers; it's about one generation leading another to Christ.
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