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Discipling is the act of mentoring as they call it.
The church's emphasis on "discipling" has not been without its critics.
Its main purpose is the discipling (training) of Christians with a particular emphasis on enabling them to share their faith with others.
Therefore, Lanxi Daolong required his disciples to follow strictly the discipling of drinking tea, the way as many people in Southern Song Dynasty did.
James H. Montgomery and Donald A. McGavran, The Discipling of a Nation (Manila: Global Church Growth Bulletin, 1980)
Serving, Encouraging, Equipping, Discipling (SEED), a micro-enterprise and livelihood ministry of Free Methodist World Missions, facilitates self-sustaining businesses, training in business skills and Christian discipleship.
It is written in Unyo Gunjitsuki that Amago Hisayuki commented that Haruhisa was "Quick to act, lacking in the discipling of a general; quick to seek battle, lacking in forgiveness."
The political issue the Scheibners say they care most about is being left alone to home-school, and they see the discipling of others - the training of hearts already opened up to Christ - as their best hope for making a difference in the world.
In early November the Worcester Wolves franchise was thrown into turmoil after a Coach Chuck Evans' team talk lead to a much publicised racism row resulting in his resignation and the discipling and sacking of six players following a team stike.