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Discipleship

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dis·ci·ple  (d-spl)
n.
1.
a. One who embraces and assists in spreading the teachings of another.
b. An active adherent, as of a movement or philosophy.
2. often Disciple One of the original followers of Jesus.
3. Disciple A member of the Disciples of Christ.

[Middle English, from Old English discipul and from Old French desciple, both from Latin discipulus, pupil, from discere, to learn; see dek- in Indo-European roots.]

dis·ciple·ship n.
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Noun1.discipleship - the position of disciple
berth, billet, post, situation, position, office, place, spot - a job in an organization; "he occupied a post in the treasury"


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If citizenship requires religious literacy, even more so does discipleship.
As a church we have always lived in the dichotomy of the universality of the call toward and the narrowness of our discipleship in Christ.
Daman stresses that the pastor's role is not to be a visionary or organizational leader, but rather to tend to the spiritual activities of preaching and discipleship, and helping people connect with God.
 
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