We Can’t Make Disciples if the Gospel Isn’t Good News

As we consider a shift “from reaching Christians to making disciples,” church leaders and followers of Jesus can miss a vital step: knowing how the Gospel sounds like truly good news to people! Do we live as if the Gospel is truly good news to us? Do we talk about Jesus’ life, death, resurrection, and reign as if He makes an actual difference – not just in our theology but in our lives, and in the lives of those around us? 

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