FAQs about Discipleship Bands
A discipleship band is for anyone who desires to grow in love for God and neighbor. It is for those desiring to share life on a deeper level with a few others.
A discipleship band is for anyone who desires to grow in love for God and neighbor. It is for those desiring to share life on a deeper level with a few others.
A discipleship band is neither a traditional small group nor a typical accountability group. The primary curriculum is the lives of its participants, joined together in the fellowship of the Holy Spirit.
Sin may satisfy temporal desires, but virtue satisfies our deeply felt divine longings.
The nature of God’s love means that nothing can be done to make God love a person more.
The process of restoration begins with us as we are, but it doesn’t leave us there. Read more from Scott Kisker as he describes the journey of salvation.
In this Seven Minute Seminary, Dr. Scott Camp challenges the church not to leave out this essential message when presenting the good news of Jesus in the 21st century.
In this Seven Minute Seminary, Dr. Joshua McNall presents four models for what’s called atonement, or being made at-one with God.
With Jesus, rock bottom is an opportunity to begin again and coming undone is a chance to be made new. The end is where he starts from.
In the Gospels, Jesus performs many miracles that are sometimes called signs. In today’s Seven Minute Seminary, Dr. Craig Keener explains their significance.
What does the Bible teach about repentance? Read these seven quick points to discover a biblical summary of this essential Christian practice.
Read this reflection on Lent as Evelyn Bence draws comparisons to Popeye, the Apostle Paul, and herself.
The story of restoration is a story written for all, excluding no one. Read more from David Hull as he shares the gospel in story form.