Introduction to Discipleship

In today’s Christian culture, discipleship is a popular word. It sounds hip or modern in our discussions of ecclesiological views and practices. Yet in observing this, I see that the use of modern discipleship is often shallow and simply refers to getting to know one another in church as you would a fellow member in a gym class . This is a great precursor to discipleship, but it is not discipleship in and of itself.

True discipleship is an intentional, multiplying relationship between two believers for the purpose of teaching, training, and caring for the younger believer in her relationship with Christ and in their daily life.

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About Sarah Chadbourn

Sarah and her husband, Jonathan, are from third-generational ministry families. Their ministry experiences began in France as church planters. They then moved to a small Illinois town to help strengthen and experience the God-guided growth of a struggling church. Sarah’s husband is the Pastor of Education at Cornerstone Baptist Church in Groveland, Illinois, where she enjoys the busy life of a pastor’s wife. Sarah earned a degree in Nutritional Counseling from Calvary Bible College where she and Jonathan met. She enjoys writing, counseling, and speaking God’s truth to women of all ages. In her free time she enjoys playing piano, jogging, reading out-loud to her five children (ages 5-12), and decorating her house.

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