Biblical Foundations of Discipleship: Learning from the Master - Stephen McQuoid

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Discipleship is not a new concept. Even though many churches do not yet give real focus to the discipleship process, discipleship itself is as old as Christianity. This is because Jesus made discipleship a central feature of His ministry. He took twelve men and poured His life into them so that they would be able to continue His ministry once Jesus had returned to be with His father. Given Jesus' commitment to discipleship, it is natural that we look to His example and try to emulate Him. In this session, we want to study His discipleship ministry, which is described for us in the Gospels. We will see why Jesus did discipleship, how He discipled the twelve, and we will explore the content of His discipleship curriculum. This will give us a firm biblical foundation for our disciple-making today as we learn from the Master.<br />
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Stephen McQuoid grew up in Ethiopia where his parents were missionaries. He then lived in Ireland where he qualified as a nurse before going on to study theology, gaining a variety of degrees including an MTh and PhD in theology. He is the author of 16 books on subjects such as discipleship, evangelism, apologetics, and church discipline. Stephen is the General Director of Gospel Literature Outreach, a missionary organisation based in Europe. He is married to Debbie, and they along with their three children. Stephen and Debbie attend Clyde Valley Community Church in Motherwell. His interests include motorbikes, football, boxing, MMA, and Politics.<br />
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