The Family Disciple Me Podcast // Discipleship Starts With a Conversation
In a world filled with a lot of talk, we want to have meaningful, biblical conversations with those God has entrusted to us. Join Tosha Williams and the Family Disciple Me ministry for Devotion Driven Discipleship conversation starters that will encourage you to "Seek Him Speak Him" in your own life.
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The Family Disciple Me Podcast // Discipleship Starts With a Conversation
Ep.52 - "The Mending" Part One: How God Changes Us (The Ministry of Reconciliation)
Most of us would agree that this world needs reconciliation, but did you know God's reconciliation begins in you and I? We want to see change "out there" - - - but God wants us to start with change "in here" - in us! In this episode, Tosha Williams reads a quote from "The Prayer Box" (by NYT bestselling author Lisa Wingate) which launches into the the concept of "The Mending."
The discipleship conversation that goes along with this episode is available at: "The Mending - Part One: How God Changes Us."
Discipleship doesn't have to be intimidating. Investing in the next generation can be as simple as starting a conversation. This week, have a conversation about hope and healing in Jesus!
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