Glen Davis - 10/1/2014
What Does It Mean To Be A Disciple? (John 1:29-51)
From Series: "The Gospel of John"
A study of the life of Jesus as recalled by the man who knew Him best - John.
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CloseA disciple is someone who follows Jesus. More specifically, a disciple is someone who encounters Jesus, tells others about Jesus, roots their identity in Jesus, and comes to see Jesus as the stairway to heaven.
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