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Dawson Trotman

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As Dawson Trotman came to understand what role he was to play in God's kingdom, he got down to business doing what he was gifted in: developing effective processes for teaching people how to read, study, and memorize Scripture. Out of his passion came a new approach to discipleship and with it a ministry organization called The Navigators.
Dawson Trotman: In His Own Words contains excerpts from his personal journals, private correspondence, original sermons, and "Faithful Men," the unfinished manuscript he had intended to be his major work on discipleship.
The book also contains 52 devotions built around his writings and Scripture plus images, illustrations, essays, and articles created by Daws so you can see firsthand how he would have presented them.

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Publisher: The Navigators

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  • ISBN: 9781612911960
  • Release date: February 27, 2014

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781612911960
  • File size: 2972 KB
  • Release date: February 27, 2014

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EPUB ebook

Languages

English

As Dawson Trotman came to understand what role he was to play in God's kingdom, he got down to business doing what he was gifted in: developing effective processes for teaching people how to read, study, and memorize Scripture. Out of his passion came a new approach to discipleship and with it a ministry organization called The Navigators.
Dawson Trotman: In His Own Words contains excerpts from his personal journals, private correspondence, original sermons, and "Faithful Men," the unfinished manuscript he had intended to be his major work on discipleship.
The book also contains 52 devotions built around his writings and Scripture plus images, illustrations, essays, and articles created by Daws so you can see firsthand how he would have presented them.

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