The Disciple-Making Pastor

by Bill Hull

Paperback, 1999

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Practical instruction for pastors on how they can train their congregations in daily discipleship.

Publication

Revell (1999), 256 pages

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½ (4 ratings; 3.8)

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In this book Bill Hull presents some really good ideas. He says himself that they are basic, but sometimes the basic is not so obvious and sometimes the application is not so basic. One thing that definitely gives him some more credibility is the fact that he has already used this system and it is
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working well. I definitely believe that he based his theories off of correct ideas. One of these is the idea that the main purpose of the church is evangelism and therefore this should also be the main focus of the church. So often we get caught up in the building up of Christians that we forget that we're supposed to be reaching the lost.
The next point he makes that I think is critical to the discussion is the fact that all believers are to be ministers. And also, we are called to make disciples. Without these two ideas we would just go out and make converts but this is not what we are called to. It is important to build up disciples, so therefore I think that it is important to reach out to those that are lost, but I think that it is also very important right now to mobilize the church to do the same. This is something that hasn't really hit me till recently, but now I'm really noticing all the things that should be getting done but aren't, and the more I look at it I realize that it's not enough for me to just go do them, what would be more effective would be for me to train others to do those things. I go to the park sometimes to read and there are at least 30 teens in the park there who are obviously searching for Christ, but for me to just go witness to them and maybe even lead some of them to Christ isn't enough, it is also important that there is some sort of training ground for them in which they can learn and grow. This would take more work than just what I can do, it takes the mobilization, the regeneration of the church. It would take others stepping up and realizing that it is something that needs to be done. Not that this lessens my responsibility to reach out to those teenagers, but I feel that my responsibility to them is different. I feel like God has given me the responsibility of enabling others to go out and reach those teens, with me by their side.
All of this to say that I think that some of Bill Hull's ideas in this book are very practical and possible to use in reality. Since they are based off of Jesus' ministry with his disciples and they are proven through Hull's church I think that they have credibility as well. I think that the two things that stood out to me the most while reading through this book was the idea that we teach by example and it is essential to our Christian walk that we evangelize. These are two truths that I will take with me for the rest of my life.
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