One important aspect of Christian ministry is education. Dr. Michael Mitchell defines education as, “the creative process of utilizing external and internal forces to facilitate the functions of teaching and training in promoting and attaining growth and development, enabling complete individuals to comprehend, contemplate, and contribute to their community and culture.”1 The growth and development that take place as a result of education typically happen in a group setting. Those being educated submit to a process that prepares them for events that come along throughout life. In the context of Christian education, this process focuses on “producing disciples who worship Jesus and proclaim Him to the world, utilizing knowledge and competencies acquired in the processes of reconciliation, restoration, correction, and perfection.”2
Another activity of Christian ministry is discipleship. Dr. Rod Dempsey defines discipleship as, “the process of guiding individual disciples to grow in spiritual maturity and to discover and use their gifts, talents and abilities in fulfillment of Christ’s mission.”3 In the original Biblical texts, “the term used for disciple refers to someone who is a learner or follower who serves as an apprentice under the tutelage of a
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