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The parable of the sower captures Jesus’ teaching ministry at its height. This is the Mt Everest of all the parables. Jesus painted a picture of a trampled heart, a shallow heart, and a neglected heart—associated with birds, stones, and weeds. With these three metaphors, Jesus addressed virtually every aspect of discipleship. When we soften our trampled hearts, remove our stones of compromise, and cut back the weeds that choke and distract, we become more fruitful to God. It’s all about increasing fruitfulness!
You won’t find a finer treatment of the parable of the sower. This is what you’ve been looking for—a tool to make disciples who are fruitful to God.
This book comes with an accompanying Discipleship Manual, designed especially for small discipleship groups. Build your entire discipleship curriculum around this parable.
192 pages
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This DISCIPLESHIP MANUAL accompanies Bob’s new release, Secrets of a Fruitful Heart. Bob wrote the BOOK and DISCIPLESHIP MANUAL simultaneously, side by side. This DISCIPLESHIP MANUAL makes the parable of the sower a useful resource for...
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This books sounds a bold call to the highest consecration in our sexuality. Get ready for a unique book that is apprehending, prudent, and empowering. Based on Bob’s own experience with Job 31:1, this book...
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Buy Now › Note: This downloadable bundle is available through a separate checkout. You will be re-directed automatically. This download features five creative short films based on sermons and stories from Bob Sorge, which were...
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The Chastening of the Lord: The Forgotten Doctrine This book celebrates God’s goodness to chasten. It will help you make sense of inexplicable trials, strengthen your resolve to endure, and reveal how chastening can qualify...