After I Believe, James Emery White
After I Believe, James Emery White
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After "I Believe"
Everyday Practices for a Vibrant Faith

Author: James Emery White

Narrator: William Sarris

Unabridged: 7 hr 14 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/16/2021


Synopsis

Pastor and author James Emery White leads his church and his life with a singular mission: to turn spiritual explorers into fully devoted followers of Christ. The obvious first step in this process is for someone to cross the line of faith—to say, "I believe." That was the heart behind his book Christianity for People Who Aren't Christians. But what comes after "I believe" is equally important, and it's the way someone truly becomes a fully devoted follower of Christ.

This manual for discipleship takes new Christians through the basics of growing in the faith and connecting with the church, including: prioritizing Bible study, developing a regular prayer life, spending quiet time with God, plugging into the life of a local church, experiencing God in worship, finding ways to serve others, being faithful with finances, and more.

A perfect resource for pastors and ministry leaders to offer to the new believers in their midst, After "I Believe" is a solid foundation for anyone seeking to build a vibrant Christian life.

About James Emery White

James Emery White (PhD, Southern Seminary) is the founding and senior pastor of Mecklenburg Community Church, a suburban megachurch in Charlotte, North Carolina, often cited as one of the fastest-growing church starts in the United States.

Former president of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, White is the author of several books, including The Rise of the Nones, Rethinking the Church, What They Didn't Teach You in Seminary, and The Church in an Age of Crisis.

He lives in North Carolina.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Shawn

Fantastic This is one I will come back to again and again for my own study, but also to lead others through.......more

Goodreads review by Josh

In my experience, churches put a whole lot more emphasis on justification than sanctification. Getting saved is the priority and takes work, but growing in faith is usually reduced to attend church, tithe, and serve somewhere. Discipleship is a real lack in our churches and that lack creates churche......more

Goodreads review by Abram

The material White offers in not bad by any means (although I did not fully agree with his interpretation of apostleship). My primary hesitation with the volume is it does to much to quickly. There is a fast pace to the book which is helpful as a primer, but in my opinion, fails to succeed in showin......more