Discipleship
This is a collection of all the C.S. Lewis Institutes resources that have been tagged “Discipleship” and are in order by most recently published at the top.
For a curated list of hand selected publications on this topic, click here for our “Being Transformed by the Bible Must Reads” and here for our “Trusting the Bible Must Reads”. They offer selected short audio, video, and print messages on key discipleship themes to help people learn “as you go.”
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Beginning & Developing a Mentoring Relationship – Part 4
Tom Schwanda shares insights on beginning & developing a mentoring relationship for you to use...Read More
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Discernment of Experiences & “Call” – Part 5
Tom Schwanda shares insights on discernment of experiences & "call" to mentor others in their...Read More
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Reflections: GOD’S PURPOSE FOR THE BELIEVER, THE CHURCH AND THE CREATION
May 2011 Coming to saving faith in Jesus Christ launches us into a process of...Read More
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The Struggle to Understand Prayer – Part 1
Some Christian denominations are highly liturgical, and written prayers are central to their public and...Read More
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A New Approach to the “Problem” of Prayer – Part 2
Determinism, a belief held by many scientists and philosophers, and biblical predestination both raise issues...Read More
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What is Prayer? – Part 3
Lewis wrote that even though we desire answers to our prayers of request, we can...Read More
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Different Ways to Pray – Part 4
What benefits for your prayer life can come from knowing that the world, God, and...Read More
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The Challenges of Prayer – Part 5
Lewis writes that the prayers to which he can most fully attend in church “are...Read More
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The Transforming Nature of Prayer – Part 6
Liberals sought to eliminate the supernatural as being mere superstition. C.S. Lewis emphasized the transcendent...Read More
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Reflections: GETTING A BIGGER VIEW OF PRAYER
April 2011 It is easy to drift into thinking that because God is all-wise and...Read More