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How do Christ’s followers reach across the dividing lines of our culture to offer hospitality and hope? How do local congregations worship God faithfully on Sunday and bear witness to their neighbors with fitting words and deeds during the week? Christ has called his people to follow the ways of his kingdom in their homes, workplaces, schools, churches, and neighborhoods. The Drama of Discipleship is a resource for being and making disciples of Jesus in the everyday tasks of being human. Each episode offers at least one group activity that is designed to catalyze group action on your local stage and build your congregation’s practice of taking off the old ways of being human and putting on the true image of God--Christ. The Drama concludes with additional tools for those who lead small groups in the heartwork of discipleship, as well as a neighborhood survey for those who lead congregations in the fieldwork of discipling the nations.
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The Drama of Discipleship is Greg Perry’s long-awaited group training resource for making disciples committed to gospel show-and-tell in everyday settings. Drawn from multiple local contexts and from listening to learned global voices, Greg’s work accessibly combines the metaphor of dramatic performance with a missional hermeneutic and a medley of image-bearing roles. Bravo! Here are contextually wise and biblically faithful directions for gospel performances I’m excited to see creatively staged by innumerable congregations.
—Mark P. Ryan, Director, Francis A. Schaeffer Institute, Covenant Theological Seminary
Christian discipleship is broken, and this brokenness is global. Fortunately, Perry has written a timely volume to help the church course correct.The Drama of Discipleship is appropriately titled, because Christian discipleship is not only grounded in the grand drama of Scripture but is riddled with suspense . . . . The reader will be hospitably treated to in-depth exegesis and much-needed ‘rubber-meets-the-road’ application that can be used in the here and now.
—Luke Brad Bobo, Vice President of Networks, Made to Flourish
The Drama of Discipleship explains the narrative of Scripture and invites us to enter into this story in the company of others in ways that will bless our communities. Depth of theological insight is conveyed in a simple and artistic manner that results in a book that is accessible to all. It bridges the gap from knowledge to application. I highly recommend it.
—Ian Smith, Principal, Christ College