“The fruit of disciple-making really doesn’t land in the fact of ‘Have I made a disciple?’ but ‘Can I make a disciple that can make another one?’”
After several years in the ministry, Chris Moix came to a realization that he had never actually made a disciple. Through a myriad of circumstances, he began to model his discipleship philosophies after the example of Jesus, and began creating disciples that in turn became disciple-makers. #NAFWB
Chris serves as lead pastor of Harrah Church in Oklahoma.
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Reaching People Who Are Hostile to Christianity: A Bulgarian Perspective - Trif Trifonov
Church Planting in Bangladesh - Shakil
How Planning Center Can Help Your Church Grow - Joshua Riggs
Ministering Cross-Culturally in the Togolese Republic - Matthew Price
Starting a Ministry to International Students - Tyler Penn
Raising Relational Teens in a Screen-Driven World - Arlene Pellicane
Roadmap to Revitalization: Charting the Way to a Healthy Church - Todd Parrish
Helps for Healthy Ministry Families - Merinda Parrish & Ellen Stox
Gospel Growth in Difficult Times: Lessons From the Early General Baptists - Jesse Owens
Free Will Baptists and Religious Liberty - Jesse Owens
Yes, You Can Start a Good News Club in Your Local School - Jeff Nichols
Reaching Families Through Backyard Bible Clubs - Jeff Nichols
The Tools You Need for Church Revitalization: Know Your Community, The Hope Initiative, and Rekindle - Eddie Moody
Pastoral Counseling With the LGBTQ Community - Eddie Moody
Media Tools for Equipping Churches - FWB Media Commission
Greatly Loved - Amy McDonald
Old Testament Spirituality: Assessing Michael Heiser’s ”The Unseen Realm” - Matthew McAffee
Arminian Baptists: Early General Baptist Identity - David Lytle
Biblical Conflict Resolution - Whitney Lute
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