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This accessible book is essential reading for all embarking on a course of training for ministry lay or ordained in the Methodist Church, the Church of England and all other churches. Designed to reduce the fear factor and help students make the most of their study and training. The topics include: how we learn best, work life balance, knowing God better, studying the Bible, worship and prayer, knowing yourself better, what is theological reflection? and vocations, gifts and ministry.
Discipleship is one of the key words used in the churches today and there are many initiatives in the mainstream churches to enable people to grow as disciples of Christ. Much of this happens in small groups, yet there has hitherto been very little written about this phenomenon. Roger Walton seeks to speak from research and theological reflection into the growing small group movement in the churches. In the midst of a cluster of recent 'how to' books on Christian Small Groups this book attempts to set the phenomenon in the broader context of research and theological reflection. It can be conceived as a critical friend to the movement rather than cheering it on, encouraging people to think and engage more deeply with theological, sociological and ecclesiological issues.
The Reflective Disciple explores what it means to be a disciple today and how to follow Jesus in a world which is populated and shaped by issues, ideas and dilemmas not encountered before. In the face of globalization, postmodern culture and the end of Christendom, Christians and would-be Christians have to tackle choices and questions for which they feel ill-equipped and for which there are no easy, ready-made answers. The way forward is in understanding the dynamics of Christian discipleship, grasping a fresh vision of God and learning the art of faithful reflection. Roger Walton is Chair of the West Yorkshire Methodist District and has a passion for discipleship and learning. He was formerly Director of the Wesley Study Centre in Durham.
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