Recommended Reading
On Disciple-making
- Christopher Adsit — Personal Disciple-making
- Leroy Eims – The Lost Art of Disciple-making
- Robert Foster – The Navigator
- Walter Henrichsen – Disciples Are Made Not Born
- Betty Skinner – Daws
If you want to “test the waters” in reading about disciple-making, I would suggest
that you begin with a topical analysis of the way Dawson Trotman built disciples, the
book by Robert Foster entitled The Navigator.
For Beginning Readers
If you have never been an avid reader, I suggest that you begin slowly
and “small”—i.e., read only smaller and easy-to-read books. Here is a brief suggested
list:
- Glyn Evans – Daily With the King (For daily devotional use)
- C. S. Lewis – The Great Divorce (a great Christian fantasy, an
investigation of the separation between Heaven and
Hell, revealing why people in Heaven are there, and
why people in Hell are there) - John Blanchard – Will the Real Jesus Please Stand Up?
- Jerry Bridges – Trusting God
For Advanced Readers
- C. S. Lewis – Mere Christianity (neither heavy nor light, but just right)
- John R. W. Stott – The Cross of Christ (should be read over & over)
- Peter Kreeft – Knowing the Truth of God’s Love