Walter Strickland - The Great Commission calls Christians to make disciples of people from every nation. This means that God is glorified by having faithful witnesses to Himself in every cultural context. As a result, it is important for disciple-makers to cultivate younger believers into those who faithfully imitate Christ in their cultural context without having to jettison their culture and adopt their mentor’s culture to be a faithful follower of Christ. Come learn how to do this work in our time together.
Making Disciples on the College Campus
Equipping Parents to Be Confident Disciple-Makers in Today’s Culture
How to Develop a Group Strategy that Engages People Outside of Church
Christ and the Clash of Converging Cultures
Loving Our Neighbors through Baptist Immigration Services
Compelled by the Gospel to Love People and Hate Sin
The Church in a Community of Clashing Culture
How to Connect with Neighbors Who Are Different from You
Basic Tools for Gospel Conversations
Millennial Parents: Understanding, Equipping and Empowering
How Technology is Distracting the Family
Discipling the Whole Person: A Guide to Living and Thinking Well in the Real World
Immigration is a Gospel Issue
Discipling Generosity
The Generation Next Door: Connecting With Generation Z
Pastor as Disciple-Maker
How to Reach International Students
Bondage and Freedom: Pornography Addiction and the Local Church
Living in a Culture of Compromise
Cultural Backdrop: How Did We Get Here?
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