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could-evangelism-lead-to-sinIn his newest book, Could Evangelism Lead to Sin? The Consequence of Neglecting Jesus’ Command to DiscipleDNA co-founder Bob Moffitt expresses his growing concern that evangelical churches weaken the very Kingdom they champion by giving priority to conversion rather than discipleship.

Bob has priced this book as low as possible so it might be distributed as widely as possible. It also is a short read at just over 100 pages. Get yourself a copy from Amazon! (If you aren’t able to order from Amazon, email Bob Moffitt for help.)

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