Drop Your Nets And Follow Jesus
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The questions facing believers and sincere seekers in the Church universal account for the publication of this most needed book: “What does it mean to follow Jesus? What must I do to merit being called his disciple in this Third Millennium of Christianity? How can I live the Good News I have received and pass it on to future generations?” Each chapter presents through the lens of discipleship the building blocks of how to become spiritually mature by having the courage to drop whatever obstacles stand in the way of following the Lord. It considers in an experiential way the conditions for discipleship he himself lived to the full, among them, obedience, hope, joy, and fidelity. The chapters open with a thematic poem and end with a closing prayer, followed by questions for reflection. Each chapter invites readers to enter into personal reflection as well as to engage in small group faith sharing.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781565486850
ISBN10: 1565486854
Susan Muto
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2019
Publisher: New City Press
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