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Gospel Based Discipleship 1 is not a program. is not Bible Study. Matthew Mark Luke John
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Gospel Based Discipleship 2 is an encounter with the Gospel. is designed to engage people with the Gospel (either the Gospel appointed for the day or the Sunday proper).
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Gospel Based Discipleship 3 Depends on participants being willing to share responses to these three questions: What words or ideas did you hear? What is Jesus (the Gospel) saying to you? What is Jesus (the Gospel) calling you to do?
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Gospel Based Discipleship 4 Expectations and Outcomes Call to mission Groups that use GBD regularly should expect to begin to see their call to mission differently.
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Gospel Based Discipleship 5 Expectations and Outcomes Benefit to the Community Some congregations use GBD as a way to focus on what God is calling them to do in their community.
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Gospel Based Discipleship 6 Expectations and Outcomes Spiritual friendship As people become familiar with the process and each other, spiritual journeys are shared and people know one another in a new way, not based merely on similar likes or dislikes, but as disciples on a journey together.
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Gospel Based Discipleship 7 Expectations and Outcomes Encounter the Gospel The entire faith community encounters the Gospel as peers. This encounter leads to a vision of the community gathered around the Scripture. Sermon is the place where critical commentary and teaching can be applied to the Gospel.
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Gospel Based Discipleship 8 A Description of Use GBD can be used: by a regular study group to begin a meeting as a form of worship as a personal devotion
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Gospel Based Discipleship 9 A Description of Use No right or wrong answers. Engagement with the Gospel; not with a leader. Experienced leaders are not required. Leadership should rotate. Seek the truth by hearing what the Gospel says to us individually and corporately; no ‘correct’ answers.
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Gospel Based Discipleship 10 A Description of Use Statements like “that's not what we believe” or “you're wrong about that” are not helpful. Statements that elicit response such as “Could you say more about that” or “I've never thought of that before” keep the discussion going.
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Gospel Based Discipleship 11 A Description of Use The questions are designed to elicit personal reflection, sharing and discussion: What words or phrases did you hear? What is Jesus (the Gospel) saying to you? What is Jesus (the Gospel) calling you to do?
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Gospel Based Discipleship 12 A Description of Use The questions: are rooted in African Bible Study & base Ecclesial Community movements. Place the authority for the interpretation of the Gospel in the context of the people gathered around the Gospel. Are the core principle of Gospel Based Discipleship.
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Gospel Based Discipleship 13 A Description of Use Consistent practice of GBD will lead to new insights and revelations. The ultimate goal is a changed understanding of your baptismal covenant as a “living disciple”.
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Gospel Based Discipleship 14 Materials Gospel Two or three translations The Message, by Eugene Peterson(NAV Press)
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Gospel Based Discipleship 15 Materials Gathering Prayer Card For Small Groups and Individual use Contains: Gathering Prayer Guiding Principles Rule of Life Apostle’s Creed
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