Resources by Bobby Harrington:
5 Insights Jason Whitlock Has Given Me About Being a Disciple of Jesus
I have been a lead pastor for three churches for a total of 34 years; additionally, I am an author of discipleship books and the founder or co-founder of three national disciple making networks: Renew.org, Discipleship.org, and the Relational Discipleship Network. Many church leaders around the country look to me to help them think through...
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Kingdom Life Author Q&A – Kelvin Teamer with Bobby Harrington
Join Kelvin Teamer and Bobby Harrington as, through a mix of fun and serious questions, they discuss Teamer’s new book Kingdom Life: Experiencing God’s Reign Through Love and Holiness.
The Gospel Precisely Author Q&A – Matthew Bates with Bobby Harrington
Join Matthew Bates and Bobby Harrington as, through a mix of fun and serious questions, they discuss Bates’s new book The Gospel Precisely: Surprisingly Good News about Jesus Christ the King.
Disciple Making: The Core Mission of the Church
The early church did not approach church the way most Western churches do today. If they had, the church would not still be around today. Many churches today are producing church attenders, but Jesus called us to produce—and reproduce—disciple makers.…
How People Make the Commitment to Jesus in Baptism
Relationships are a big deal to God. The Bible tells us that life is all about our relationship with God and our relationships with people; everything else is secondary. The word “covenant” is the favorite Bible word to describe the establishment of a formal relationship with God. A covenant is an explicit agreement and commitment...
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Does Hebrews Teach We Can Lose Our Salvation? (Part 3)
*Editor’s Note: Can Christians lose their salvation–or were they never true Christians to begin with? This is Part 3 of a series dealing with these questions and exploring our eternal security as Christians. For Part 1 (“Are We Eternally Secure or Must We Have Faithful Faith?”), click here. For Part 2 (“Can a Christian Lose...
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Christian Convictions Author Q&A – Chad Ragsdale and Bobby Harrington
Join Chad Ragsdale, author of Christian Convictions, and Bobby Harrington as they talk about how we can know the essentials of our faith, prioritize what’s important, and treat people who disagree with kindness.
On Gender and the Bible: A Summary (Part 12)
This post is a summary of what Scripture teaches about gender in leadership roles, specifically within the Christian home and the church. It is a recap of the multi-part series that has been written by scholars and practitioners at Renew.org (here are Parts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11). We have included relevant links to the more in-depth...
How Do Disciples Live in This World?
This is Question #5 discussed in Disciple Making: The Core Mission of the Church, by Bobby Harrington & Scott Sager.
What Is the Result of Disciple Making?
This is Question #4 discussed in Disciple Making: The Core Mission of the Church, by Bobby Harrington and Scott Sager.
Why Is Disciple Making the Core Mission of the Church?
This is Question #3 discussed in Disciple Making: The Core Mission of the Church, by Bobby Harrington & Scott Sager.
What Is a Disciple of Jesus?
This is Question #2 discussed in Disciple Making: The Core Mission of the Church, by Bobby Harrington and Scott Sager.
Can a Christian Lose Salvation? (Part 2)
The question of eternal security can be an inflammatory one for many evangelicals. Many evangelicals were raised by parents or pastors who taught that it was an essential doctrine. “Never go to a church,” they say, “where they do not teach eternal security.” By that statement they mean, “Don’t ever go to a church that...
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Why Are the Teachings and Life of Jesus Important for Disciple Making?
This is Question #1 discussed in Disciple Making: The Core Mission of the Church, by Bobby Harrington & Scott Sager.
On What Basis Will God Evaluate Our Lives?
*Editor’s Note: The following is an excerpt from Disciple Making: The Core Mission of the Church. Jesus claimed that following his teachings was foundational for living life as it was intended: “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life” (John 8:12)....