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Disciples in Deed 2.0—an affordable, easy-to-use discipleship course

What investment yields greater returns than any other? The time and energy of discipling a new believer—an investment that yields eternal dividends!

 

BMM’s Campus Bible Fellowship International missionaries developed a systematic course to make this discipleship investment the best it can be. For more than 15 years their course, Disciples in Deed (DID), has been a powerful tool for training new Christians in everything from the basics of the faith to instruction in leading others to the Lord. In May 2009, DID was released in its second edition as a CD format and is more user-friendly and affordable than ever.

 

The course contains a complete teacher’s guide and 76 individual student lessons, all in PDF form. Lessons are divided into eight sections: Who I Am In Christ, Growing in Christ, Who is God, The Body of Christ, Future Things, Relationships in Christ, Ministry in Christ, and Evangelistic Bible Studies. Both Campus Bible Fellowship International missionaries and other Christian workers comment on how thorough and biblical the lessons are:

 

I have been using DID almost since its inception in the notebook form. When I teach discipleship at churches or on campus, I will recommend only DID as a source of material for two reasons: One is that I can have confidence that it is biblically based and our Baptist doctrine is neither being ignored nor is incorrect.  The second reason is that as I go through material in a discipleship ministry and have an opportunity to help people through a spiritual issue, I can move to the section covering that problem and help them understand what the Word of God says for correction or encouragement regarding the issue.

—Bob Bennett, Candidate Coordinator, Baptist Church Planters

 

 

The DiD course is only $10 (plus $5 shipping to US addresses). To order, e-mail Tim Fry at tfry@bmm.org.