Disciple Making in a Culture of Power Comfort and Fear


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Speaking in and to a culture that worships power and comfort while cultivating fear as a manipulative tool Matthew Dickerson offers a transformative alternative: authentic discipleship and disciple making. What does it mean to live as disciples of Christ what would it look like to be transformed by the Holy Spirit and how can we be open to that transformation? How can a follower of Christ live as salt and light in the midst of a power-hungry fear-mongering society? And how can we both teach and model that disciple life as we obey Christs command to make disciples? In the tradition of spiritual theology and formation Disciple Making in a Culture of Power Comfort and Fear draws deeply from Pauls Second Epistle to Timothy--viewed as a reflection on Jesus great disciple-making commission--as well as on Dickersons own experiences in disciple-making ministry on college campuses and his local church. Dickersons writing is deeply informed by Scriptures by the works of such important Christian thinkers theologians and writers as Eugene Peterson John Stott and Richard Foster and also by the literature of C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien whose works he has been teaching and writing about for more than thirty years.
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