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Making New Disciples
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10 December 2015

Ten years on from their first book, Evangelism: Which way now? which has become a valuable and much recommended resource, Mark Ireland and Mike Booker aim to take people a step further.
Making New Disciples offers a practical approach, based on careful theological reflection and years of hands-on experience in local church leadership, theological education and the national church. The book is not so much a Which? guide to the available resources, as a wrestling with the paradoxes of evangelism in a changing world, backed up with plenty of stories and specific examples.
Foreword by the Archbishop of Canterbury
Acknowledgements
1 The challenge of making new disciples
2 The priority: growing the Church or growing people?
3 Strategy or spontaneity?
4 Jesus requests the pleasure...
5 God's work or ours? Praying for new disciples and spiritual growth
6 Alpha revisited
7 Courses: shorter spans, longer bridges?
8 Fresh expressions: the way to the future?
9 Messy Church: Messy enough? Church enough?
10 Parish: mature or stale?
11 Good news: the hidden growth of the common good 154
12 Church-shaped disciples, or disciple-shaped Church?
13 Back to the future?