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How can we do family discipleship?

Brent talks with Brian Dembowczyk about his new book from IVP America called ‘Family Discipleship That Works: Guiding Your Child to Know, Love, and Act Like Jesus’.

Brian is associate publisher for Thomas Nelson Bibles. He was previously the managing editor of the Gospel Project, a Bible study curriculum used by over 1.6 million adults, teens, and children each week, and he has also been a pastor, a discipleship pastor, and family pastor.

  • (1:00) Why we struggle to disciple our children;
  • (2:30) The goal of family discipleship;
  • (4:00) History of family discipleship in the States;
  • (6:45) Being like Jesus;
  • (8:40) Discipleship and the theatre;
  • (10:40) How do children learn their faith?
  • (15:35) Key character traits of Jesus;
  • (19:40) Teaching compassion;
  • (22:20) Daily Bible reading.

Links mentioned in this episode:

/briandembo.com

www.amazon.com/Family-Discipleship-That-Works-Guiding/dp/151400996X

ivpress.com

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