George Robinson on Generational Disciple-Making


How can ordinary followers of Jesus be transformed into extraordinary disciple makers? That is the topic of discussion on this episode of Strike the Match. George Robinson is my guest and serves as a professor of global disciple making at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, North Carolina. He has recently published the book Generational Disciple-Making.

Paul wrote to Timothy, “and what you have heard from me in the presence of many witnesses entrust to faithful men, who will be able to teach others also” (2 Tim 2:2). During our conversation, George shares his story of coming to faith and how he was discipled by a chicken farmer who instilled within him a biblical model of what it means to follow Jesus. Over the years, George has been able to pass along what was passed along to himself. In fact, the contributors of this book have benefited from his ministry and share how they have discipled others. Here is a book filled with biblical principles, inspirational stories, and practical concepts.

Check out our discussion on this important topic related to the Church’s mission in the world, get the book, and apply what you read!

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