Author: | Professor P. V. Ntintili | ISBN: | 9780463071687 |
Publisher: | Professor P. V. Ntintili | Publication: | January 21, 2019 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Professor P. V. Ntintili |
ISBN: | 9780463071687 |
Publisher: | Professor P. V. Ntintili |
Publication: | January 21, 2019 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
There is no programme that builds up a person as effectively as discipleship does and its strength is that it is holistic in its approach. Yet sadly, discipleship is not that well understood. This book addresses this shallow knowledge of discipleship and it is recommended to all those who wish to progress in their walk with God. This second volume deals with very profound aspects of discipleship such as the premise of discipleship, the primary goal of discipleship, metaphors of discipleship and direct and indirect discipleship, etc. The book is divided into two parts and the second part deals with practical matters such as how to start, maintain and advance discipleship. It also talks about how discipleship could benefit the Church of God at large and how those engaged in it should be careful regarding how they introduce it to the Body of Christ. This book is a must in discipleship and it will teach you a wealth of information about it. It keeps on appealing to the readers not just to gather theoretical information about discipleship but to actually be involved in it and to experience it for themselves.
About the Author
Professor P. V. Ntintili has a special place in his heart for children and young people. He is convinced that the future of any country lies with young people. He is committed to helping young people to become the best they can be in the hands of God. His primary focus is leadership training and he believes that young people are not tomorrow’s leaders but today’s. In management they talk about succession planning and he believes that we should be raising replacement sons and daughters right now. This is what Moses did in raising Joshua and what Mordecai did in raising Esther. He is committed to discipleship as evidenced by the two volumes he has written on it. Discipleship is the programme God has loaned us for raising leaders (Gal. 4:1-2) and he is therefore engaged in discipleship making both in South Africa and in the nations of Southern Africa. He is also committed to the equipping of the Body of Christ, the Church, and the best way of doing this is to focus on the clergy. He runs various workshops and retreats for professionals, youth and the clergy.
There is no programme that builds up a person as effectively as discipleship does and its strength is that it is holistic in its approach. Yet sadly, discipleship is not that well understood. This book addresses this shallow knowledge of discipleship and it is recommended to all those who wish to progress in their walk with God. This second volume deals with very profound aspects of discipleship such as the premise of discipleship, the primary goal of discipleship, metaphors of discipleship and direct and indirect discipleship, etc. The book is divided into two parts and the second part deals with practical matters such as how to start, maintain and advance discipleship. It also talks about how discipleship could benefit the Church of God at large and how those engaged in it should be careful regarding how they introduce it to the Body of Christ. This book is a must in discipleship and it will teach you a wealth of information about it. It keeps on appealing to the readers not just to gather theoretical information about discipleship but to actually be involved in it and to experience it for themselves.
About the Author
Professor P. V. Ntintili has a special place in his heart for children and young people. He is convinced that the future of any country lies with young people. He is committed to helping young people to become the best they can be in the hands of God. His primary focus is leadership training and he believes that young people are not tomorrow’s leaders but today’s. In management they talk about succession planning and he believes that we should be raising replacement sons and daughters right now. This is what Moses did in raising Joshua and what Mordecai did in raising Esther. He is committed to discipleship as evidenced by the two volumes he has written on it. Discipleship is the programme God has loaned us for raising leaders (Gal. 4:1-2) and he is therefore engaged in discipleship making both in South Africa and in the nations of Southern Africa. He is also committed to the equipping of the Body of Christ, the Church, and the best way of doing this is to focus on the clergy. He runs various workshops and retreats for professionals, youth and the clergy.