New believer discipleship material

Congratulations on your decision to follow Jesus! As a new believer, it's essential to have a solid foundation in your faith and a plan for growth. Here are some discipleship materials that can help you on your journey:

Bible Studies:

  1. The Gospel of John: A great place to start, as it introduces you to Jesus and His teachings.
  2. The Book of Acts: Learn about the early church and how to live out your faith.
  3. The Epistles of Paul: Study the letters of Paul, which provide guidance on living as a Christian.

Online Resources:

  1. RightNow Media: A vast library of video Bible studies and discipleship content.
  2. The Gospel Coalition: A collection of sermons, articles, and resources for new believers.
  3. Desiring God: John Piper's ministry offers a wealth of resources, including sermons and articles.

Books:

  1. "The Case for Christ" by Lee Strobel: A classic apologetic book that explores the evidence for Jesus' existence.
  2. "The Purpose Driven Life" by Rick Warren: A practical guide to living out your faith.
  3. "The Love and Respect" series by Emerson Eggerichs: A helpful resource for understanding relationships and communication.

Discipleship Programs:

  1. The Alpha Course: A 10-week program that explores the basics of Christianity.
  2. The Discipleship Training School (DTS): A 12-week program that focuses on spiritual growth and ministry.
  3. The Navigators: A discipleship program that emphasizes personal spiritual growth and evangelism.

Mobile Apps:

  1. YouVersion: A Bible app that offers daily readings, devotionals, and study resources.
  2. RightNow Media: A mobile app that provides access to their vast library of video Bible studies.
  3. Disciple: A mobile app that offers daily devotionals, Bible studies, and prayer prompts.

Local Churches:

  1. Find a local church: Look for a church that aligns with your values and beliefs, and get involved in their discipleship programs.
  2. Small groups: Join a small group or Bible study to connect with other believers and grow in your faith.

Remember, discipleship is a lifelong process. Stay committed to your faith, and don't be afraid to ask questions or seek guidance from trusted leaders or mentors.