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What does it truly mean to be a disciple?
In an age where discipleship is often reduced to programs, classes, and church activities, Scripture tells a far deeper story. Discipleship is not a modern invention. It is the heartbeat of the biblical narrative. From the call of Abraham to the words of Jesus in the Great Commission, God has always been forming a people who walk with Him, reflect His character, and participate in His mission.
From Abraham to the Great Commission_: A Biblical Theology of Discipleship_ traces the story of discipleship across the whole Bible. With clarity, depth, and pastoral insight, Simon Cornwill reveals how discipleship unfolds through covenant, community, exile, apprenticeship, sacrifice, service, and mission. This is not merely a study of verses, but a journey through the grand narrative of Scripture.
This book explores:
Written in an accessible and reflective style, this book is ideal for pastors, leaders, students, and everyday believers who want to move beyond shallow spirituality and rediscover the transformative power of true discipleship.
It is an invitation to rediscover the ancient path of following God.
If you have ever wondered why modern discipleship feels thin, why faith often lacks depth, or how Scripture presents a richer vision of spiritual formation, this book will challenge, inspire, and reorient your understanding.
Discipleship is not an add-on to faith.
It is the story of Scripture itself.
Title
From Abraham to the Great Commission: A Biblical Theology of Discipleship
Author
Simon Cornwill
Publisher
Independently published
Published
January 2026
Weight
173g
Page Count
118
Dimensions
15.3 x 22.9 x 0.7 cm
ISBN
9798246208465
ISBN-10
8246208462
Eden Code
7406845
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