Date
8-9-2024
Department
Rawlings School of Divinity
Degree
Doctor of Ministry (DMin)
Chair
Jacob T. Dunlow
Keywords
Disciple-Making, Church, Discipleship
Disciplines
Practical Theology | Religion
Recommended Citation
Granberry, Vasquez R., "Disciple-Making at St. Louis Baptist Church" (2024). Doctoral Dissertations and Projects. 5892.
https://digitalcommons.liberty.edu/doctoral/5892
Abstract
In careful reflection, the members at St. Louis Baptist Church need a more structured way to train on disciples making disciples. The purpose of this DMIN action research project is to develop and deliver a structured small group training process for making disciples who will become St. Louis Baptist Church disciple-makers. The current thesis for a Doctor of Ministry degree focuses on disciple-making. The objective is to learn and teach the membership how to become disciple-makers within the St. Louis Baptist Church in Tyler, Texas. Allowing these matters to address disciple-makers will also enable the researcher to discover the topics and effective kingdom-building within the body of Christ. It is the essence and principle of focusing on questions about the ministerial problem with disciple-making in the St. Louis Baptist Church and developing a purpose to motivate discipleship to maximize St. Louis' members with confidence in disciple-making. Furthermore, this will allow each member to grow in belief and faith, bringing out the apologetic expression of discipleship for every Christian to stand firm in the Word of God.