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What Is the Church’s Mission?

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How Can We Know What the Church Is Supposed to Do?
Jesus commissioned the local church to carry out a mission. Yet local churches often disagree over exactly what Jesus commanded them to do, leading them to align their mission with current political or economic trends. So what does the Bible have to say?
In this short book, Jonathan Leeman argues from Scripture that the mission of the church is first and foremost to
make
disciples—the task that each local assembly is called to do collectively—and to
be
disciples—the task for each individual Christian. He equips readers to obey this disciple-making mission both inside and outside the local church as they seek to follow Christ’s call and make God’s glory known in all the world.

Additional information

Publisher

Crossway

Year of Publishing

2022

Number of pages

64

ISBN

'9781433578557

Format

Delivery

7-10 days

Weight (ounces)

2 ounces

Size (Inches)

7.00 X 4.00 (inches)

In stock (can be backordered)

Category: Tag: Product ID: 40997

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How Can We Know What the Church Is Supposed to Do?
Jesus commissioned the local church to carry out a mission. Yet local churches often disagree over exactly what Jesus commanded them to do, leading them to align their mission with current political or economic trends. So what does the Bible have to say?
In this short book, Jonathan Leeman argues from Scripture that the mission of the church is first and foremost to
make
disciples—the task that each local assembly is called to do collectively—and to
be
disciples—the task for each individual Christian. He equips readers to obey this disciple-making mission both inside and outside the local church as they seek to follow Christ’s call and make God’s glory known in all the world.

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