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From the Foleys

 

 

The Three Step Process Persecuted Christians Use to Grow the Church  

 

As Jesus neared the time when he would be handed over to suffering and death, he prepared a meal for his disciples wherein he showed them the full extent of his love.

 

He washed their feet.  One by one.

 

As he finished up, he gave them this instruction in John 13:15:

 

Now that I, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you also should wash one another's feet. I have set you an example, that you should do as I have done for you.

 

Imitation is the mother of discipleship. Christians are to imitate their teachers as their teachers imitate the self-emptying of Christ into his students.

Students, in turn, are focused not on their own discipleship but on mirroring the self-emptying of their teachers for the benefit of still other disciples. Paul says it like this in 1 Thessalonians 1:6-7:

You became imitators of us and of the Lord; in spite of severe suffering, you welcomed the message with the joy given by the Holy Spirit. And so you became a model to all the believers in Macedonia and Achaia.

You see, the teacher never disciples the student only but is always discipling the student on how to disciple other students


 

This is the three step process that Jesus and his disciples used and it is the same one being used by the persecuted church today.

But this isn't just instruction for pastors, church leaders, or persecuted Christians in other countries.  If Jesus' words at the end of the book of Matthew are meant to be instructive for all Christians then this is something we're all called to and the only process by which any church - persecuted or not - is able to grow.

For more guidance on Making Disciples, make sure to check out our free podcasts, video clips, and blog posts this month at www.ericfoley.com.

 

From the Field 

 

 

  
Prayer Points



 

Students from our Underground University program recently completed wilderness training where they learned how to survive in the wild.  Each student also received the opportunity to exercise leadership over the others as they learned to lead like Christ.

 

Upon their return, students jumped back into their studies of Proclaiming the Gospel.  Next up is Forgiving and Reconciling and Making Disciples.

 

Pray that these students would learn to both hear and do the word as they are being prepared for ministry to other North Koreans.

 

 

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October 4, 2011
In This Issue
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Prayer Points
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Where We're Speaking
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Click the links below to learn more about life in North Korea.


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