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  • 4 Chair Discipling

  • What Jesus Calls Us to Do
  • By: Dann Spader
  • Narrated by: Tim Lundeen
  • Length: 5 hrs and 30 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (33 ratings)

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4 Chair Discipling

By: Dann Spader
Narrated by: Tim Lundeen
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Dann Spader is a disciple-maker who has spent his adult life exploring what it means to take someone from being a seeker to making disciples themselves. Over 750,000 people in 80 countries have been trained to make disciples through organizations he has led. Through studying the life of Christ and his disciple-making methods, Dann developed 4 Chair Discipling, a simple picture for others to follow. Jesus’ last words on earth had a few very specific instructions: Go, make disciples, baptize, and teach.

But what does that mean for us today? Well, it’s not easy. But it is simple. Teacher and leader Dann Spader explains disciple-making as a process of moving people through four chairs, from someone seeking to know more about Christ to someone who makes disciples themselves.

Chair 1: Come and See (John 1:39)

Chair 2: Follow Me (John 1:43)

Chair 3: Become a Fisher of Men (Matthew 4:19)

Chair 4: Go and Bear Fruit (John 15:16)

In the process of his four year ministry, Jesus realized that different people are at different stages of growth and development, and he works to challenge each of them to the next level. In 4 Chair Discipling, you’ll get a clear and simple picture of how to follow in Jesus’ footsteps and do the same thing.

©2019 Dann Spader (P)2019 Oasis Audio
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Do I want to live like Jesus lived?

Powerful look at what Jesus did, instead of just what Jesus said. You won't be able to think about your Christian walk the same after reading this book. Or listening, as I did.

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Amazing content but really hard to follow

I love this book, very transformational in the way that it looks at the way Jesus did ministry and challenges us to do the same. I listen to a lot of audio books and this one was particularly hard to follow.

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Excellent

You will not be disappointed. A masterpiece on Jesus styled disciple making. Enjoy this journey with Jesus!

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I stopped reading..,

After he claimed that Jesus was not all knowing. He based it off of the woman who touched His garment and he asks who touched me? The truth is that when Jesus asked that question it wasn’t because he didn’t know. It was because He wanted her to be open about her faith. Once there’s something so incorrect about scripture, I can’t continue. I was very disappointed.

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