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13 April 2014

Videos: Leaders reflect on key discipleship findings

Christian leaders from around the UK, including Alliance council members, share their reflections on the Time for discipleship? research findings.

Perfect to show in your small group or church service to stimulate discussion.

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Yemi Adedeji, director of the Alliance’s One People Commission, shares the benefits of our ongoing research programme for churches and small groups.


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Roger Forster (Ichthus Christian Fellowship) reminds us of the importance of listening to God and setting aside time to focus on Him.


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Jonathan Oloyede (National Day of Prayer) emphasises the importance of a disciplined prayer life.


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Lucy Peppiatt (Westminister Theological Centre) suggests reasons why church leaders are so influential.


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John Risbridger (Keswick Ministries) reflects on why the Church community is important to Christians.


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Ann Holt (Bible Society) shares why the Bible is vital.


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Rachel Gardner (Romance Academy) emphasises the need for the Church to focus on discipling young people.


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Siew Huat Ong (Chinese Church in London) shares his church’s model of discipleship, with their metaphor RICE.


Visit www.eauk.org/discipleship to access the Time for discipleship? report, as well as longer talks on discipleship from our February 2014 council meeting.