That’s why I prefer to talk about making disciples. Making a disciplerequires more than just getting a person to say certain words or to perform a religious ritual. It requires a deep conversion of the heart that ultimately turns one’s life upside down and sets him or her in an altogether different direction. Mere conversion is not the goal of evangelism; it is simply the starting point for the process of discipleship. Getting people to convert to Christianity is not the way to complete the Great Commission; conversion is simply the beginning of a lifelong process of change and transformation.
Real-Time Connections: Linking Your Job with God’s Global Work (Bob Roberts Jr.)
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