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The Great CoMission: Making Sense of Making Disciples

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Great CoMission: Making Sense of Making Disciples

Contributors:
ISBN:

9780761860181

Publisher:

University Press of America

Imprint:

University Press of America

Publication Date:

2nd November 2012

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Religious ministry and clergy
Christian life and practice
Spirituality and religious experience
Religious mission and Religious Conversion

Dewey:

269.2

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

206

Dimensions:

Width 150mm, Height 229mm, Spine 18mm

Weight:

308g

Description

This book presupposes that pastors and seminarians deeply desire to answer the question of all questions: how do I make disciples of Jesus Christ The Great CoMission: Making Sense of Making Disciples is a helpful guide for pastors in the field, yet meaty enough for seminarians in the classroom. In The Great CoMission, readers will encounter useful principles for discipleship and solid biblical theology for ministry. This unique book approaches the Great Commission from a rite-of-passage framework, therefore allowing for serious consideration of the internal mechanisms of Matthew 28:16-20 by focusing on the relationship between initiation, instruction, and Jesus promise to be with the church to the end of the age. Morton writes from a Wesleyan, cross-cultural, and missiological perspective, avoiding the popular method of using the Great Commission merely as a holy launching pad for retelling the story of a mega church.

Reviews

Brooks Morton has done us all a favor by combining exegetical skills with a fine biblical model of discipleship. . . . Not only a must read but a must do. -- Steven Tsoukalas, Ph.D., assistant professor of apologetics and Christian thought at Wesley Biblical Seminary
The church must make disciples or die. . . . This is one of the best books on discipleship I have ever read. -- Reverend Mike Mayhugh, senior pastor of Christ United Methodist Church, Texas
Understanding the basic mission of the church as a co-mission with God has broad application across the age spectrum in local congregations. . . . [His] model in the appendix is worth the price of the book alone. -- Reverend Jim Turley, senior vice president and executive director, Texas Methodist Foundation, Institute for Clergy and Congregational Excellence
Leaving nothing to chance, Brooks has done a fabulous job of integrating practical theology, rich spirituality, and life-giving accountability. I wouldnt use any other approach to confirmation. -- Reverend Brian Brownlow, First United Methodist Church, Sweetwater, Texas

Author Bio

Brooks St. Clair Morton is an ordained elder in the Northwest Texas Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church and pastor of Idalou United Methodist Church. He holds a master of divinity degree and a master of theology degree in world mission and evangelism from Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore, Kentucky, as well as a master of arts degree in apologetics from Wesley Biblical Seminary in Jackson, Mississippi. He lives happily ever after with his wife, Kristin, and their three sons: Ethan, Wyatt, and J.D. You may follow the author on Twitter: @idaloumethodist.

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