Disciplism
Why are we so busy with evangelism when the Bible says to make disciples?
In Disciplism, Alan Hirsch challenges us to reimagine evangelism as a natural byproduct of discipleship, proposing that as we actively disciple others—wherever they are on their faith journey—sharing the good news becomes an organic part of the process. Emphasizing authentic relationships and the Holy Spirit’s role in awakening faith, Hirsch argues that a renewed focus on discipleship can revitalize our faith, strengthen our communities, and fulfill the Great Commission.
This short book offers a compelling vision for an impactful Christian life, one that aligns with the original vision of the church. By rediscovering the power of discipleship, we can experience authentic spiritual growth and make a lasting difference in the lives of those around us.
ENDORSEMENTS
”Discipleship must take us beyond our need for privatized worship services and an other-worldly spirituality of “quiet times in quiet places” to help transform the many “churchly” admirers of Jesus into true followers of Jesus.”
ALAN HIRSCH, Disciplism
”We need to reconceive discipleship as a process that includes pre-conversion discipleship and post-conversion discipleship. A person’s salvation really is God’s business, isn’t it? Our part in it is to simply devote meaningful time and commitment to making disciples of whoever wants to share the journey with us—as we go.”
ALAN HIRSCH, Disciplism