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| #275346 in Books | InterVarsity Press | 2014-10-25 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 7.00 x.40 x5.00l,.30 | File type: PDF | 144 pages||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Following Jesus Irrespective of the Cost|By Michael L. Stallard|In his final book, John Stott has given us a gem. The Radical Disciple is a short book that is filled with wisdom. Early on Stott points out that there are different levels of commitment to Christ. He encourages Christians to become disciples, i.e. "under discipline," to follow Christ's teaching, irrespective of|From Publishers Weekly|If this book of reflections on what it means to be a faithful Christian nonconformist has a poignant quality, it is not solely because its author, one of the world's leading evangelical preachers and writers, ends it with the word: Farewel
What is a life of radical discipleship? At the root, it means we let Jesus set the agenda of our lives. We aren't selective. We don't pick and choose what is congenial and stay away from what is costly. No. He is Lord of all of life. In the last book by the leading evangelical churchman of the twentieth century, John Stott opens up what it means to truly be a follower of Jesus. In a refreshing and accesible style, he explores eight aspects of Christian discipleship whic...
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