About the Book
Book: Be a Disciple, Make a Disciple
Author: Ellie M. Littleton
Genre: RELIGION / Christian Ministry / Discipleship
The twenty-first century Church has the same Holy Spirit power and many more modern-day resources than the first century Church, yet the first century Church had greater success in making disciples. Why? They followed the plan Jesus gave them, and He blessed it. But the more worldly progress we’ve made, the more we’ve deviated from Jesus’s plan by choosing programs, entertainment, and socials with only surface-level encounters.
We neglect to make a connection with the lost, and they see no real commitment from the church. So they come and go as we continue to meet and plan more programs. To end the cycle, we must go and make disciples as Jesus taught—investing our lives in the lives of others.
Do you long to live the Great Commission and make disciples, but you’re not sure how? In Be a Disciple, Make a Disciple, Ellie Littleton offers biblical examples and concepts that break down the hard work of discipleship into sixteen thought-provoking lessons.
So go and make disciples. “This is to my Father’s glory, that you bear much fruit, showing yourselves to be my disciples” (John 15:8 niv).
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My Review
I really appreciated a discipleship book from a female author- I always felt like there was a need for that since the only ones I've ever seen are by men (which they are great, I just felt like a woman's perspective was needed also). Ellie doesn't disappoint. The chapters are divided into a weekly study for a group to go through together, and it is not a daunting amount of reading or study at all. Busy moms could easily do this together. The study is rich with Scripture, and has questions to get you thinking and your group talking. I really enjoyed the section where the author points to Jesus and the Disciples and the beautiful example of how to apply the principles they used to us today as a model. I felt the book was practical and not overwhelming, nor overly judgmental, but still holding to the truth of the Bible. The only thing I felt it lacked, and this is really small, is just personal anecdotes of some sort from the author to show us how maybe this was applied in her life, or in a friend's life. While the study certainly did not lack, I just felt like there was a little missing piece there that I hoped would have made it a little bit more relatable. Overall, this one is a must for a Bible study group, men or women- Discipleship is a Biblical command, so check it out!
I received a complimentary copy of this book, and all opinions given are entirely my own.
About the Author
Ellie Littleton has spent most of her adult life teaching both high school and adult Sunday school. She is minister of Vision Teams at her church, and serves as an officer on the planning team of her church’s annual Women of the Word Conference. Her husband of twenty-one years and high school sweetheart, Brad Littleton, serves as minister of music at their church. Their daughter, Hannah Kate, has been active in AcTeens and children’s church. She plans to continue competitive cheer in college. Son, Grayson, is home from a six-month internship at Lifehouse Church in Tokyo, Japan, and is seeking a position as a youth pastor. Ellie and her family love their church, family-and-friend cookouts, volleyball, boat riding, and music. She also enjoys reading, women’s conferences, and sneaking away to occasional girlfriend getaways at the beach.
More from Ellie
Eighteen years ago, I was blessed to be a part of a church plant in the community where I was raised and still call home. The new church, South Shelby Baptist, gave me the opportunity to dig in and exercise the spiritual gifts given to me by the Holy Spirit. As I begin to write and teach Bible lessons, a deep passion arose and bloomed within my heart to grow in the grace and knowledge of our LORD and Savior, Jesus Christ (2 Peter 3:18) and see others grow too. I am a people-person and find great joy in connecting with people and seeing people connected, especially within the Body of Christ. In the past five years, God has been and is pulling me out of that comfort zone of lessons into writing Bible studies. My pastor, David Warren, leads the vision of our church- be a disciple and make a disciple. He asked me a couple of years ago, to write a Bible study on the topic of discipleship for our folks as a resource to help us grow and activate the call to make disciples. And that is how Be a Disciple, Make a Disciple Bible study began. I wrote this Bible study for my church to use as resource to grow in discipleship, because my heart for ministry is in the local church, especially my local church, South Shelby Baptist. But God. God began prompting my heart with the dream to have Be a Disciple, Make a Disciple published… and here it is. God is good and He is faithful; great is your faithfulness, O LORD! It is my prayer that you can use it as a resource to help you and your local church grow in discipling others too. To God be the glory and blessings to you in Christ, EllieBlog Stops
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Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Ellie is giving away the grand prize package of a Bible study copy of her book and a $50 Visa Card!!
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I liked the review, thank you.
ReplyDeleteI don't know much about discipleship, so this would be an educational book for me.
ReplyDeleteDiscipleship is something I know I need to work on.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your review and the book details. This sounds like a well-written and informative read
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