Practicing the Way

Become an apprentice of Jesus. That’s the focus of John Mark Comer’s new book. Practicing the Way is a practical call to action.

Disciple is a noun, not a verb.

What? Think about it. In the Great Commission, we’re called to make disciples. When we use “disciple” as a verb, the emphasis is on our efforts. “Disciple” as a noun puts the responsibility on the learner, the apprentice, the follower.

Be with Jesus. Become like him. Do as he did.

That’s the subtitle of Practicing the Way. And a life changing strategy.

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