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They both are involved in discipling students living and studying in educational institutions hostels.
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These activities are part of what the church leadership considers "discipling".
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Jesus called his followers to be in the business of discipling an entire world in his teachings, not to be in the business of converting people in all nations to the Pharisee-like form of civil religion that American evangelical thugs accommodate.
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Jesus called his followers to be in the business of discipling an entire world in his teachings, not to be in the business of converting people in all nations to the Pharisee-like form of civil religion that American evangelical thugs accommodate.
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All their holidays, spare time are spent in the mission of discipling young students.
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African Christians in Diaspora are a vital Christian group that need to be given a place in the ongoing discussion on strategies of discipling the whole nations for Christ.
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Basham, who was the longstanding editor of Charisma magazine, was also one of the main proponents of the "shepherding" or "discipling" movement.
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Loots began his discipling and church-planting program in Malawi in 2000, and a little later in Zambia and Congo.
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The African Christians in Diaspora could be the African Church group that would lead the discipling of the world in partnership with the global Church.
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Each country delegation met to consider the challenge of discipling their nation.
GHibbs commented on the word discipling
'Discipling' is the present participle of the verb disciple.
November 6, 2012