You Can Know Theology and Still Not Follow Jesus - Christianly
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Most Christians never disciple anyone, and this episode gets honest about why. We talk about how churches often settle for content instead of the life-on-life model Jesus showed, where people actually see your faith in action. Looking at the way Jesus trained the Twelve and Paul trained faithful men, we explore why so many believers feel unready or unsure and why simple, intentional relationships still shape people more than any program ever could.
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