Discipleship
These resources are for those who are new to the subject of intentional discipleship, or are engaging in a congregational program in this area. They are intended to lay the groundwork for the exploration of what it means to be an active follower of Jesus Christ and how that is reflected in our personal life and ministry. These series approach the subject from an intentionally Lutheran theological and catechetical perspective, emphasizing a sacramental theology of the cross, the distinction of law and gospel, and an understanding of the Christian believer as one who is both saint and sinner.
"A Faith to Suit You Well" is a book by Dr. Frederick W. Baltz, focusing on the biblical basis for our faith in Jesus Christ, and the ways in which people come to trust and believe in Jesus.
Living Faith: A Believer's Guide to Growing in Christ is a discipleship resource based on Martin Luther's Small Catechism.
The ABC's of the Gospels - Following the life of Jesus from A to Z: Book by Pastor Kent Groethe.
Reviving the Aging Church - A Practical Guide by the Rev. Bradley Hales.This book looks at aging ministry as a significant part of congregational renewal and a pathway to rejuvenating a church’s local mission.
Journey to Forgiveness: 21 Milestones to Freedom. What does it mean to forgive? How do we go about it? What are the consequences of refusing to do so? In his book, David Peterson explores and answers these questions and more.
Abide in My Word, a ten-session Bible Study in the Lecto Divina style, by Stéphane M. Kalonji
Disciples of the Cross is a two-part Bible study addressing the topic of Christian discipleship from a uniquely Lutheran perspective.
Disciples of the Cross is a two-part Bible study addressing the topic of Christian discipleship from a uniquely Lutheran perspective.
Disciples of the Cross is a two-part Bible study addressing the topic of Christian discipleship from a uniquely Lutheran perspective.
Disciples of the Cross is a two-part Bible study addressing the topic of Christian discipleship from a uniquely Lutheran perspective.
Where Two or Three Are Gathered - A Guide for the Mutual Conversation and Consolation of the Saints is a resource for what Luther referred to as "mutual conversation and consolation" among believers.
The Art of Teaching Adults - Leading Meaningful Bible Classes, by Laura Langhoff Arndt