Classic Sermons on Discipleship from SermonIndex.net
"Jesus said, Follow Me (Matt. 4:19; 9:9)." He called us to be, "set apart, challenged, and taught...
The Prayerful Disciple
I think we've all had questions about prayer: when should I do it, what's appropriate, what...
Studying God’s Word
We've all had times where we've neglected reading the bible. Frankly, sometimes it's just hard...
Modern Day Captives
Have you ever felt like a slave to sin? Do you know someone who might be? Setting Captives Free...
Discipleship Tools
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Our Growth in Devotions - Into Thy Word Ministries
We “Go” Best from Our Growth in Devotional Times!
Humble yourselves, therefore, under God's mighty hand, that he may lift you up in due time.
http://intothyword.org/apps/articles/default.asp?articleid=44296&columnid=3802
Improving your Christian Walk - Into Thy Word Ministries
Getting Started in your Devotional Venture. The Challenge is simple, the idea is pure and practical, and it only requires your obedience and persistence. God desires our intimacy, our relationship, and our...
http://intothyword.org/apps/articles/default.asp?articleid=51069&columnid=3802
How to have a Quiet Time - Into Thy Word Ministries
How to do your devotions and develop your Walk with God: Understand your GOAL. Your goal is to become complete in Christ.
http://70030.netministry.com/articles_view.asp?articleid=32145&columnid=3844
Mobile Phone Ministry – unique distance-learning course
The Mobile Ministry Training Course is a newly expanded, 6-week online course available to help introduce any Christian to ministry opportunities using mobile devices (phones and tablets). It is usually offered twice a year
http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/11567
Storytelling and humor: Christian books and free resources
Many people still seem to feel that storytelling and humor are, if even used at all, minor elements to bolt onto the beginning or end of the 'real' message we are trying to communicate.
In reality, these should be integral to all communication, embedded and inseparable. This applies equally whether it is evangelism, teaching, or advocating a nonprofit or ministry.
http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/10676
Book review, Tweeting Church: Good News in Only 140 Characters
It is rare to find a book about technology with something for everyone, but whether you are a complete Twitter amateur or a veteran tweep, whether you are a lay Christian or a pastor or a church community interested in Twitter evangelism, Paul Clifford's new e-book Tweeting Church: Good News in Only 140 Characters is worth the download for you and your ministry.
http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/9684
Best practice for sharing video shorts on Facebook
Video shorts are are hugely powerful tool for evangelism or discipleship. Embedding a clip into Facebook is hugely strategic.
The infographic below offers good advice on best practice. This applies whether you are sharing a third-party clip (for instance those on YesHEIs.com, God: New Evidence, or Global Short Film Network, or posting your own video short.
http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/9589
Book review: Click 2 Save - The Digital Ministry Bible
Click 2 Save: The Digital Ministry Bible
Keith Anderson and Elizabeth Drescher
Moorehouse ISBN-13: 9780819227744
If Click 2 Save could be summed up in two points, they would be:
If you're not involved in digital ministry, get a move on it!
Once you're involved, strategy matters big time.
http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/9437
New free ebook on mobile phone evangelism and ministry
Churches, ministries and the missions community are starting to explore the incredible potential of mobile phones in evangelism and discipleship. This free 40-page book looks particularly at the options in the Majority World
http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/9417
YouVersion – changing the whole context of Bible
If you don't yet have a smartphone, you may not realise their compelling advantages. These include having with you 24/7: a still/video camera, diary (which can syncronize automatically to other family members, work colleagues, church etc.), satnav, photo album, note-taker, alarm-clock/watch, Kindle e-reader (there's a free Kindle app – and there are plenty of free classics to choose from), news updates, games as well as all the usual web services – browsing, email, Facebook, Twitter. Free (or very cheap) apps extend this functionality in many ways.
The YouVersion bible app is a further opportunity for Jesus followers with smartphones.
http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/9334