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The master plan of discipleship / Robert E. Coleman.

By: Material type: TextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Mich. : F.H. Revell Co., 1998.Edition: Spire edDescription: 159 p. ; 18 cmISBN:
  • 0800786556
  • 9780800786557
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 226/.606 21 C692t
LOC classification:
  • BS2625.2 .C63
Incomplete contents:
Introduction: the great commission -- The vision to fulfill -- The people to win -- The fellowship to cherish -- The ministry to give -- The discipline to keep -- The power to become.
Summary: This book examines the pattern of disciple-making set forth in the Book of Acts. After discussing the principles of church growth in depth, Dr. Robert E. Coleman shows how to apply them to the contemporary church. He reveals that while specific procedures of evangelism and discipleship change over the years, the basic pattern of the Great Commission remains unchanged. The early church's principles for ministry are still valid and vital for the church today.
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Book NNCC Library Book Card Stacks Non-fiction 248.4 C692t (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 003031

First printing has author's name misspelled on spine: Oleman.

Includes bibliographical references.

Introduction: the great commission -- The vision to fulfill -- The people to win -- The fellowship to cherish -- The ministry to give -- The discipline to keep -- The power to become.

This book examines the pattern of disciple-making set forth in the Book of Acts. After discussing the principles of church growth in depth, Dr. Robert E. Coleman shows how to apply them to the contemporary church. He reveals that while specific procedures of evangelism and discipleship change over the years, the basic pattern of the Great Commission remains unchanged. The early church's principles for ministry are still valid and vital for the church today.

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