A Ministry of the School of Theology and Christian Ministry—Olivet Nazarene University
2/01/10

Where Disciple-Making Begins (part II)

 

 Go . . . make disciples. - Mathew 28:19

 A DISCIPLE IS . . .

Let's start with a definition easy enough for a child to understand:  A disciple is someone who follows Jesus, loves Jesus, learns from Jesus, and obeys Jesus in all of life.  Discipleship is a relationship with Jesus that's based on love, guided by His commandments, and nurtured in a community of faith.  Discipleship is both a decision about life and the life itself.

For parents, this definition is a reminder of their accountability to Jesus as the real parental authority in a child's life.  Parents need more than their best ideas to raise disciples.  They need to know that Jesus leads them as they parent His children.  It means everything sends them back to God and His Word-sibling rivalry, leisure boundaries, scheduling priorities, discipline-it's all about discipling.

Author Profile

Debbie Salter Goodwin has made ministry to children and families a focus in her writing and speaking.  She is the author of The Praying Parent, Empowering Your Child Who Has Special Needs, and six children's drama resources.  She lives in Beaverton, Oregon, with her husband, Mark, who is senior pastor of Portland First Church of the Nazarene.

 

 

 
1/01/10

Where Disciple-Making Begins (part I)

Go . . . make disciples. - Mathew 28:19

They walked in, anonymously mixing with the Temple crowd.  What was so special about one more couple bringing their baby for the commanded visit?  Mary and Joseph were probably just as nervous as you were your first time out in public with a newborn.  Still learning about the cries and the needs of the baby who had changed every routine of their lives, they were no doubt more focused on the baby than anything else.

They had been taught about the importance of this visit.  They had witnessed other parents making their first family trip to God's house.  Now it was their turn.  Pride tumbled with wonder.  Joy wrestled with fear.  They were to raise this child for God.  The only way to begin was with obedience.

Author Profile

Debbie Salter Goodwin has made ministry to children and families a focus in her writing and speaking.  She is the author of The Praying Parent, Empowering Your Child Who Has Special Needs, and six children's drama resources.  She lives in Beaverton, Oregon, with her husband, Mark, who is senior pastor of Portland First Church of the Nazarene.