Equipping Parents at Cross Pointe Church in Duluth, Georgia, to Understand Their Biblical Role as the Primary Disciple Maker in the Home
Abstract
This project sought to provide a theological and biblical foundation of family discipleship to help parents see the need to disciple their children. Chapter 1 presents the ministry context of Cross Pointe Church and then lists goals for this project. An overview of the rationale used, and research methodology is also provided. Chapter 2 provides a biblical and theological framework showing the responsibility of discipleship given to parents. Commentary and supporting arguments are also provided in addition to the biblical text. Chapter 3 offers the theoretical and practical issues related to family discipleship. Factors inhibiting the facilitation of family discipleship are addressed. Chapter 4 describes the six-week project in detail and examines what was taught and completed each week. Further, it contains an evaluation of the project by the curriculum evaluators and participants. Chapter 5 provides the conclusion by examining the strengths and weaknesses of the project based on the specified goals and purpose.