At the C. S. Lewis Institute, we’re all about “Discipleship of the Heart and Mind.” But we’d hate for people to think we view this as a purely individual effort. Discipleship must occur in community and, especially, through the community of the local church. That’s the topic of my conversation with CSLI Senior Fellow and local pastor Bill Kynes.
Go Deeper:
Discipleship is a Team Sport by Bill Kynes.
Insourcing: Bringing Discipleship Back to the Local Church by Randy Pope.
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