How to be a disciple, Part 4: The faithful heart
Continued from: How to be a disciple, Pt. 3 I was talking to a partner I’ll call "Joe" the other day in New Orleans. Joe’s boss had the same na...
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Continued from: How to be a disciple, Pt. 3 I was talking to a partner I’ll call "Joe" the other day in New Orleans. Joe’s boss had the same na...
Continued from: How to be a disciple, Pt. 2 One of the biggest obstacles that keeps people from being discipled is that they’re too busy to do ...
Continued from: How to be a Disciple Why are so few people teachable? They can be taught academic truths, but not spiritual ones. I don’t mean th...
I've used this blog to talk a lot about how to disciple others, but I've not said much about how to actually be a disicple. So, I'm going to take the ...
Here are some ideas from my board of directors, all of whom are in the workplace: Stu: Has an in-depth discipleship study that he takes his employe...
My friend, Os Hillman, has become a guru to those in the marketplace who are seeking to incarnate Christ there. He wrote the definitive book on how to...
AIM board member Stu Johnson is getting to do his dream. He is leaving his executive role and starting several businesses that double as venues to dis...
Here are the examples of six friends who actively bring their faith to work. Roger Fisher, a CFO, used to meet a group of employees before work for...
I didn't want to become a church shopper - it happened to us through a series of church blow-ups over 20 years in seven churches. A few lessons: 1....
Some people have all the luck with churches. And then there are those of us who found ourselves in a succession of church train wrecks. I don't know w...