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Raising Spiritual Champions Book Discussion (2 of 3)
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Raising Spiritual Champions Book Discussion (2 of 3)

The Journey Parent Podcast

June 5, 202437m 51s

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Guests: Holly Hamilton, Sandy Leydig, and Joel Gordon

 

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Raising Spiritual Champions: Nurturing Your Child’s Heart, Mind, and Soul

By George Barna

 

Section ONE - The Importance of Children

Section TWO - The Four Principles of a Disciple

Section THREE - Families and Churches in Partnership

 

Section Two - The Four Practices of a Disciple

  1. Making a life-defining commitment to be a disciple of Jesus
  2. Accepting the biblical principles and commands that lead to becoming a disciple
  3. Adopting the lifestyle of a disciple - obedience through application of beliefs
  4. Inviting personal accountability and stability - through assessing what matters, reinforcing growth, and celebrating disciplehood

 

Chapter 4 - Disciple-Making Practice #1

  • Being a genuine disciple starts with obedience.
  • Why obey His teachings? Because He has provided them so that we may flourish in life.
  • Obedience therefore demands knowledge of Scripture
  • A different way of describing a disciple is someone who thinks like Jesus, which enables them to act like Jesus, producing someone who therefore lives like Jesus.
  • Spiritual Commitments:
    • Serving Christ
    • Building a solid relationship
    • Investing personal resources
    • Implementing a solid plan
    • Using proven practices

 

Chapter 5 - Disciple-Making Practice #2

  • Biblically speaking, discipling a child is meant to be done by the child’s parents
  • How WORLDVIEW develops
    • Experimental process
    • Imitating their parents
  • List of DIFFERENT/COMPETING worldviews…
    • 94% of adults have a syncretistic worldview - a blending of views from two or more of the comprehensive worldview systems

 

Chapter 6 - Disciple-Making Practice #3

  • An equally important undertaking is to promote the fledgling disciple fully, and passionately integrating those beliefs into a Christlike lifestyle.
    • The expansive impact of those attributes is an example of why discipling someone is not a quick process.
  • Spiritual fruit begins with evidence of personal transformation

 

Chapter 7 - Disciple-Making Practice #4

  • Accountability system
  • Find a spiritual mentor
  • Must be taught the importance of consistent SELF-EVALUATION
  • Introduce young followers to the still, small voice of the Lord…
  • Measurement tools
    • Worldview Assessments Spiritual Gifts
    • Personal Strengths Personality Attributes
    • Spiritual Growth and Maturity

 

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