DISCIPLESHIP AND EVANGELISM

ONE TO ONE
DAVID HELM

Imagine if there was a way that people could grow in their knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ - a way that returned gospel growth to the everyday fabric of personal relationship, rather than relying on church-run programs. That guided people in a deeper, more meaningful way than an event, program or class could possibly do - guided on an individual basis by someone who cared for them personally.

What is this way? What is this activity that is so simple and so universal that it meets the discipleship needs of very different people at very different stages of discipleship, even non-Christians?

We call it reading the Bible one-to-one.

In One-to-One Bible Reading: a simple guide for every Christian, David Helm answers these important questions.

MARKS OF THE MESSENGER
MACK STILES

Many think evangelism is rooted in a method. It is rooted in something much deeper. It is found in what makes us whole and healthy messengers of God's truth about Jesus.

Mack Stiles has lived the life of the healthy evangelist in homes and coffee shops, at universities and farms. He has lived out and spoken about the gospel to Kenyans, Koreans, Arabs and North Americans. What he has learned around the world and at home is summarized here in a few basic truths that can shape any of us into faithful people who bring good news to needy and hurting friends.

The whole gospel changes much more than our relationship with God. Stiles shows how it changes all of who we are and what we do. It means learning the whole gospel without shaping its message to meet our tastes. It means not just going through the motions of accepted behaviors. It means showing the unity of witness and justice. It means love. It means community.

Join Mack Stiles in a life-giving adventure of boldly knowing, living and speaking the gospel.

MULTIPLY
FRANCIS CHAN

Most famous for his book “Crazy Love” Francis Chan Takes a deep dive into what it means to be a follower of Jesus, and more specifically what it means to be a lifelong learner of Jesus. Francis Chan describes Jesus' call in Matthew 28:17-20 as a universal call to the whole church to be multiplying themselves; learners of Jesus making learners of Jesus.