In this fabulous article, Josh Cousineau explores the connection between our affections and disciple making. So often, the Jesus we preach is more like a coach or a guidance counselor, and we fail to present the fullness of life He offers us through His life and death. Cousineau asks, “Is the Jesus you’re pointing your disciples to worth giving one’s life for? Or are you calling them to an empty hope, events, or moral change?”
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