Articles Tagged 'Discipling'

For over 30 years, Heartlight has shared articles to help people live for Jesus in everyday life. While we are no longer publishing new articles, this enduring collection features relevant pieces throughout the year to encourage faith, offer biblical perspective, and speak to real-world joys and struggles.

What is CORE: Training

Phil Ware continues his series on What is CORE focusing on the training -- teaching to obey -- element of the Great Commission.

Our practice of omitting from the Lord's Great Commission is more likely based on our preference for the attractional model of doing church.

What is CORE: Training

Phil Ware continues his series on What is CORE focusing on the training -- teaching to obey -- element of the Great Commission.

Our practice of omitting from the Lord's Great Commission is more likely based on our preference for the attractional model of doing church.

What is CORE: Training

Phil Ware continues his series on What is CORE focusing on the training -- teaching to obey -- element of the Great Commission.

Our practice of omitting from the Lord's Great Commission is more likely based on our preference for the attractional model of doing church.

Coaches Invest in People

Ron Rose talks about one of his personal mentoring heroes and emphasizes how we must all step up and start coaching someone.

Have you ever thought about being a coach?

ALL!

Phil Ware reminds us that from the very beginning of the Christian movement, Jesus and His followers recognized that the Gospel and the church are for all people.

So who are we going to exclude?

The Kids Behind You

The generation coming behind us, the millenials, are not hopeless at all, but we must step up and help guide them.

Who will step up and point the way?

Better Get Used to It, Mr. McNair

An experience of Steve Mc Nair at training camp becomes the opportunity for all of us to remember we teach and train others.

Don't just hate being called that?

DOS!

So often leaders do not do their most important work, living out God's purpose for them, because they are so busy handling problems and crises.

How can we ever get out of simply reacting to crises?