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This work is developed within the context of both Discipleship Ministries Uganda (DM U) and the East African Revival. DM U is a discipleship mission to offer spiritual skills to help believers to grow in their Christian faith and become mature responsible Christians whose testimonies match their faith inword and deed. The sole purpose of this manual is to help the believer to keep him/herself as godly as possible. While evangelism is telling people about God's Grace, Discipleship is helping them to walk init. It is the follow-up on those evangelized. This work is not a brand new piece but an…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This work is developed within the context of both Discipleship Ministries Uganda (DM U) and the East African Revival. DM U is a discipleship mission to offer spiritual skills to help believers to grow in their Christian faith and become mature responsible Christians whose testimonies match their faith inword and deed. The sole purpose of this manual is to help the believer to keep him/herself as godly as possible. While evangelism is telling people about God's Grace, Discipleship is helping them to walk init. It is the follow-up on those evangelized. This work is not a brand new piece but an addition and knitting together the current discipleship attempts into one improved contemporary version that will go a long way to enhance discipleship among Christian believers today. It is a Discipleship revival tool in an age when a Discipleship Reformation is needful. To put it another way, the manual is developed to express the gospel in action to all those that have confessed Christ as their Lord and Savior and want to live a godly lifestyle. The goal is to bring glory to God by our growing transformation into the likeness of His Son Jesus Christ.
Autorenporträt
Rev. Dr. David Goobi Kataate works at the Ndejje University in Uganda as the Dean Faculty of Theology/Biblical Studies. He is a Clergyman, Theologian, Psychologist, Counselor, Social Worker and Senior Lecturer. He is happily married to Mrs Harriet Kataate with Five grown up daughters, one son in University, and one grandson.