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We have to care. In order to disciple someone, we have to actually care about their spiritual good. Who Should I Disciple? Mark Dever: Discipling 1. Family Member 2. Spiritual State 3. Church Membership 4. Gender 5. Age 6. Different From You 7. Teachability 8. Faithfulness to Teach Others 9. Proximity and Schedules #discipleship #womensministry

Strength of Influence Basic Theological Truths Attributes of God - Communicable vs. Incommunicable Communicable - qualities able to be communicated/shared with us! God’s love God’s holiness Incommunicable - qualities that ONLY God possesses Omnipresence (He is everywhere) Omniscience (He is all- knowing) Immutability (He does not change) Using Our Influence Words of Paul: 1 Corinthians 11:1, 1 Corinthians 4:15-17 #discipleship #womensministry

“Where are you?” Genesis 3:8-13 Before you know where you are going, you have to identify where you are: Mentally Spiritually Emotionally Relationally Physically Shema: Deuteronomy 6:4-9

Join us as we dive into mentoring and discipling women in the church. In Week 1, we explore the Biblical foundation of discipleship, starting with the Great Commission (Matthew 28:19-20) and other key scriptures like Colossians 3:16, 1 Thessalonians 5:14, Philippians 1:9-11, and Titus 2. Discover why discipleship is a core tenet of the local church and how women can intentionally come alongside one another to grow in faith and follow Jesus more closely. This series will provide practical tools and encouragement for women to engage in discipleship, whether mentoring younger women, discipling children, or seeking wisdom from those more mature in faith. Stay tuned for weekly recaps and join us for this heartfelt discussion on why mentoring matters and how we can overcome barriers to disciple effectively. Subscribe and follow along for more in this series! #Discipleship #WomensMinistry #GraceLifeBaptist