• The Every Day Disciple

  • Twenty One Questions for Twenty First Century Disciples
  • By: Dr. Randy Christian
  • Narrated by: Keith Gardner
  • Length: 3 hrs and 1 min
  • 2.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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By: Dr. Randy Christian
Narrated by: Keith Gardner
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Even spiritually healthy Christians run into difficulties as they follow Jesus on a day-to-day basis. We often think we are alone as we wrestle with these issues. But all disciples of Jesus wrestle with these issues.

The Everyday Disciple presents responses to 21 questions disciples of Jesus wrestle with in the 21st century, providing clear guidance for dealing with these issues as a faithful disciple of Jesus.

©2021 Randal Christian (P)2023 Randy Christian

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Every Day is mot everybody

The final chapter about how to share your faith was excellent. But the implications that all who are saved will be disciples is unrealistic. not all will be saved, and fewer still will become disciples.

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