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How to Save the World

Disciplemaking Made Simple

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1 of 1 copy available
God wants to use you right where you are.
Jesus' command to "go and make disciples" can feel complicated and overwhelming. Do you wonder where to start, what it looks like, and how to fit this making-disciples thing into your busy schedule? You're not alone.
Drawing on cutting-edge research from The Navigators and Barna Group, Alice Matagora invites you to enter Jesus' plan to save the world wherever you are. She understands your anxieties (because she's experienced them) and helps you to break down barriers, pointing you to the joy of engaged discipleship: knowing Christ, making him known, and helping others do the same.
Her book includes plenty of support to equip you right where you are today!
  • Scripture woven throughout to encourage you
  • fascinating data based on Barna's disciplemaking research
  • questions for deeper reflection at the end of each chapter
  • seven relatable case studies of "everyday disciplemakers"

  • No matter who you are, what you do, or where you are in your disciplemaking journey, How to Save the World will help you find joy and confidence as you discover practical ways to share your faith as you join God in saving the world right where you live.
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      • Publisher's Weekly

        June 6, 2022
        Matagora, a family therapist and program coordinator for the Navigators ministry, debuts with a sensible program for guiding novices in the ways of Christ. Defining discipleship as “a relationship where one person helps another as they learn from Jesus together and become more like him,” the author urges Christians to win over new followers and notes that Jesus’s strategies for earning disciples included modeling an intimate prayer life and explaining “who God is and what his kingdom is about.” Matagora reports on the findings of a 2020 survey of U.S. Christians on their attitudes toward disciplemaking, lamenting that 41% of respondents “are not interested in mentoring or discipling someone.” To combat this trend, she outlines the “five traits of a disciplemaker”: loving Jesus, knowing the Bible, fostering community, spending time among the unconverted, and creating new converts. She suggests that readers who lack confidence in their mentoring abilities take inspiration from Moses, who felt inadequate when asked to lead the Israelites out of Egypt, but gained confidence through his trust in God. Readers will appreciate Matagora’s friendly tone and willingness to admit her own hesitations and shortcomings—such as when she confesses that she didn’t disciple anyone during the years she worked primarily as a therapist—which help make her suggestions feel realistic. Christians looking for advice on spreading God’s message would do well to start here.

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