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The DNA of D6 : building blocks of generational discipleship / by Ron Hunter, Jr. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Nashville, Tennessee : Randall House, 2015.; Nashville, Tennessee : Randall House, [(c)2015.Description: 156 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780892656554
  • 0892656557
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  • BV4526.3.D536 2015
  • BV4526.3.H946.D536 2015
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Contents:
Where to begin? 1/168: flawed fraction or ministry multiplier? D6 goes beyond deuteronomy 6 Biblical worldviews and battleships The one-eared Mickey Mouse The senior pastor complex Staffing for a D6 church The unseen staff member Reach and teach strategy Helping parents dive deep Changing the way people thing Epilogue of encouragement
Summary: This book provides any church an opportunity to plan, strategize, evaluate, and refine their discipleship and, more specifically, their family ministry plan. Ron Hunter begins the book sharing vital philosophy necessary to understand before a leader can move on to strategy. He also shares important principles that will lead to implementation. This book is the ideal resource whether a ministry leader is just beginning in family ministry or has an established program needing refinement. Readers will be able to build on the foundation of a timeless philosophy to disciple the next generation. Ron Hunter begins by sharing the timeless message of Deuteronomy 6 and the philosophy of generational discipleship. All ministry leaders will appreciate the strategies that follow and find valuable resources to evaluate and expand any element of discipleship ministry. Hunter shares key principles on biblical worldview along with insightful understanding of the one-eared Mickey Mouse, the senior pastor complex, and the unseen staff member. The ultimate goal is to provide resources for the church to become healthier and see generations to come benefit from a solid discipleship program. https://www.amazon.com/DNA-D6-Building-Generational-Discipleship/dp/0892656557/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=9780892656554&qid=1569249775&s=books&sr=1-1
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The D6 (Deuteronomy 6) church recognizes the importance of parents being involved with the spiritual development of their children. The D6 church equips parents to be spiritual leaders in the home.

Where to begin? 1/168: flawed fraction or ministry multiplier? D6 goes beyond deuteronomy 6 Biblical worldviews and battleships The one-eared Mickey Mouse The senior pastor complex Staffing for a D6 church The unseen staff member Reach and teach strategy Helping parents dive deep Changing the way people thing Epilogue of encouragement

This book provides any church an opportunity to plan, strategize, evaluate, and refine their discipleship and, more specifically, their family ministry plan. Ron Hunter begins the book sharing vital philosophy necessary to understand before a leader can move on to strategy. He also shares important principles that will lead to implementation. This book is the ideal resource whether a ministry leader is just beginning in family ministry or has an established program needing refinement. Readers will be able to build on the foundation of a timeless philosophy to disciple the next generation. Ron Hunter begins by sharing the timeless message of Deuteronomy 6 and the philosophy of generational discipleship. All ministry leaders will appreciate the strategies that follow and find valuable resources to evaluate and expand any element of discipleship ministry. Hunter shares key principles on biblical worldview along with insightful understanding of the one-eared Mickey Mouse, the senior pastor complex, and the unseen staff member. The ultimate goal is to provide resources for the church to become healthier and see generations to come benefit from a solid discipleship program.

https://www.amazon.com/DNA-D6-Building-Generational-Discipleship/dp/0892656557/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=9780892656554&qid=1569249775&s=books&sr=1-1

Ron Hunter Jr., Ph.D. Since 2002, Dr. Hunter has served as executive director and CEO of Randall House in Nashville, Tennessee For over fifty years, Randall House has provided Bible studies, curriculum, books, and ministry leadership training. His distinct approach to leadership, blending creative style and visionary outlook, has led Randall House into many new arenas and directions including beginning the D6 Conference. He also served in ministry for eleven years before his present role as CEO. He earned his BA in Bible and Pastoral Ministry from Welch College, Masters in Public Administration from the University of Colorado, and his Ph.D. in leadership from the Cook School of Leadership at Dallas Baptist University. Ron served as an infantry officer in the U.S. Army where he jumped out of perfectly good airplanes. He has written over 60 articles for various magazines and authored or helped author three books, Toy Box Leadership, from Thomas Nelson, Youth Ministry in the 21st Century - 5 Views, from Baker Academic, and The DNA of D6: Building Blocks of Generational Discipleship from Randall House. He co-hosts a weekly podcast where ministry leaders are interviewed, you can catch an episode at D6Family, iTunes, or Stitcher. The two titles Ron is most proud of are husband and father. He married his college sweetheart, Pam, and they have two adult kids serving Christ.

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