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Making Disciples - The Booklet

*A few months ago I blogged through a series of posts on Making Disciples. My ulterior motive was to prepare a booklet from those notes to share with parents of new students coming into our ministry. I wanted parents to get a glimpse of our passion and plan to help them help their students become complete in Christ.

That booklet is now complete. I want to say thank you to Jonathan Sarr and my mom for lending their editing pens and pencils, and thank you to Jesse Martin for transforming the text and diagrams into a fabulous printed page format.

By no means is this booklet the deep-end of the pool on the subject, but hopefully it invites (or pushes) more people into the waters of discipleship. Eventually I hope to make a 6x9, saddle stitch copy available through Lulu, but in the meantime you can download the PDF and print your own copy free of charge.

UPDATE [4:47PM September 3]: After downloading applications and scripts and spending a couple hours on trial and error, you can now download the PDF for booklet printing. Make sure to use the double-side, short-side biding print options.

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4 Comments

  1. Posted August 7, 2008 at 7:22 pm | Permalink

    Wow Sean that is incredibly gracious. I was planning on taking the posts and working through them with my youth staff, but this is much better in a booklet format. Thanks for such a great tool!!!

  2. Posted August 8, 2008 at 9:05 am | Permalink

    Drew, I’m glad it will be helpful to at least someone. Thanks for your gracious encouragement.

  3. Posted September 4, 2008 at 7:16 am | Permalink

    Excellent booklet!

    Thanks so much for making it available to all!

  4. Colin
    Posted September 8, 2008 at 6:42 pm | Permalink

    Sean, much thanks to you and Jesse for putting this discipleship booklet together! I would also like to recommend to you the book “The Making of a Disciple” by Dr. Keith Phillips as a resource for any who desire to carry on with progressing deeper in discipleship.

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