Leonardo De Chirico
Derek Thomas
Michael Reeves
Stephen Nichols
W. Robert Godfrey
Sinclair Ferguson
Augustus Nicodemus Lopes
Tim Challies
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A Discipleship Reformation

The commitment of the Reformers' to catechesis, formal education, developing Christian literature, and church planting as faithful methods of discipleship created a cultural infrastructure for biblical teaching to be passed down from one generation to the next. This session discusses how the biblical call to discipleship includes carefully developing and leveraging resources for the church in the West and abroad in order to proclaim the holiness of God in all its fullness to as many people as possible both now and in the future.

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Dr. Leonardo De Chirico is pastor Church Breccia di Roma and lecturer in historical theology at the Istituto di Formazione Evangelica e Documentazione in Padova, Italy. He blogs on Vatican and Roman Catholic issues from an evangelical perspective at Vatican Files. He’s director of the Reformanda Initiative, cohost of the Reformanda Initiative podcast, and author of several books, including A Christian’s Pocket Guide to the Papacy, and Tell Your Catholic Friend: How To Have Gospel Conversations with Love.

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Discipleship

Resources about the assembly of God’s people, visible and invisible, including: the church, church growth, pastoral ministry, preaching, the sacraments, study and scholarship, and worship.

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