Cherie Fresonke

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Do you want to know how to disciple with Go in Peace Biblical Discipleship Curriculum?

 

Well, in this podcast we discuss the normal trainee questions I get ask in a Go in Peace Leadership Training Seminar when we reach the end of session 1 in the class. So in this podcast we hit on three main points.

 

  1. How to know what and when to share something with your disciple.
  2. Don’t try to fix the person, but instead know how to allow the Holy Spirit to work.
  3. How to practically use the Go in Peace Biblical Discipleship Curriculum.

 

Listen in to gain a bit more insight in how to disciple with Go in Peace.

 

If you are following along in the Go in Peace Biblical Discipleship Curriculum Leaders Manual this is an overview of the entire session 1, title Introduction, pages 1-10. If you do not have the curriculum, no worries. Enjoy the podcast. I am sure there will be tidbits of wisdom you can gain for your own discipleship adventures.

 

 

 

 

If you would like to join a group of Go in Peace Leaders to be more equipped to disciple with Go in Peace, as well as gain encouragement, support and prayer click here. It’s a great tool to help you disciple the hurting.

 

If you would like to learn more about Matt Laster and his work in Bulgaria click here.

 

If you would like to purchase the Go in Peace Biblical Discipleship Curriculum Leader’s Manual in either the women’s edition or the men’s edition see the buttons below. The only difference between the two manuals is the cover.

 

The Go in Peace Leader’s Manual for Women

 

The Go in Peace Leader’s Manual for Men

 

We hope you enjoyed our discussion about how to disciple with Go in Peace. We look forward to hearing from you. Feel free to leave a comment. May God richly bless you as you step out and serve Him.

 

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