Discipleship Explored : Whats The Best Love Youve Ever Known (DVD)
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Episode 1 – Confident in Christ
Episode 2 – Living in Christ
Episode 3 – Standing together in Christ
Episode 4 – Transformed by Christ
Episode 5 – Righteous in Christ
Episode 6 – Knowing Christ
Episode 7 – Rejoicing in Christ
Episode 8 – Content in Christ
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What’s the best love you’ve ever known?
Discipleship Explored is an 8-week journey through Philippians where participants will discover how good it is to be a follower of Christ and how he calls his disciples to live for him today.
This DVD, shot on location around the UK, contains a talk for each of the eight sessions as well as trailers and subtitles for the hard of hearing.
Please note: While this DVD now has a new cover to match the new-look Discipleship Explored course, the DVD contents are identical to the previous Discipleship Explored DVD. These eight videos are also available to buy as SD downloads.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781784982041
ISBN10: 1784982040
Barry Cooper
Binding: Video DVD
Published: March 2018
Publisher: The Good Book Company
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