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Highlights
- Discipleship is the boot camp for spiritual warfare.
- Author(s): Chuck Lawless
- 224 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Ministry
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Book Synopsis
Discipleship is the boot camp for spiritual warfare. Using solid biblical exegesis, Chuck Law-less deftly presents a well rounded, proven model for fighting the enemy through the devel-opment of a spiritually healthy church. He demonstrates that "putting on the armor of God" is the essence of biblical discipleship. Punctuated with stories and real-life examples, this timely and unique book suggests workable strategies and resources for developing disciples pre-pared for spiritual warfare.From the Back Cover
Discipleship is the boot camp for spiritual warfare.
"This book makes a significant contribution to pastors and leaders. There is a great need for a good, solid biblical foundation in spiritual warfare literature."
--Jerry VinesFirst Baptist Church, Jacksonville, Fla.
Putting on the armor of God is the essence of both biblical discipleship and biblical spiritual warfare. Using solid biblical exegesis, Discipled Warriors deftly presents a well rounded, proven model for fighting the enemy based on the same principles as those for developing a healthy church.
Punctuated with stories and real-life examples, this timely book provides workable strategies and resources for equipping discipled warriors to meet the challenges of being the church in the twenty-first century.
"Lawless is one of the most outstanding scholars in the fields of church growth and spiritual warfare. His balanced, evangelical perspective will be welcomed in a discipline that often enters extrabiblical suppositions."
--Thom RainerBilly Graham School of Missions, Evangelism and Church Growth
The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Chuck Lawless (Ph.D., The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) served as a pastor for fourteen years before joining the faculty of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky.
Review Quotes
This book is a winner . . . for everyone from the man in pulpit to the person in the pew.-- "Thinkspots" (6/3/2004 12:00:00 AM)