Jesus taught multitudes. He fed thousands. He sent seventy out to tell good news. But He changed the world through only twelve, and specifically invested in three men: Peter, James, and John. How did He do this? He walked with those He called as disciples, living life and applying truth to their world daily. You’re probably not a wandering rabbi, and you may have a busy life, but if you’ve known Christ long, you ought to be pouring into another life in a mentoring relationship. In With you will see how to take everyday life as a practical means for teaching another about walking with Jesus. The younger generation desperately seeks mentors to show them how to live for Jesus in a real world. You can help, and this book will show you how.
George G. Robinson lives to make reproducing disciples as an elder at North Wake Church and as the Associate Professor of Missions & Evangelism at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary where he occupies the Headrick Chair of World Missions. He has been an author/contributor to several books, evangelism training material, and small group curricula. Prior to joining the faculty at Southeastern in 2008, George served as a missionary in South Asia, and as a pastor and high school history teacher in Georgia. In his free time George enjoys missional road-trips on his Harley, lake life with his family and friends, and hunting wild game.