Mark Stirling

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Mark Stirling is the leader of the European Disciple-Making Leaders Network. He is a former medical doctor who pioneered work amongst university students with the Navigators in Edinburgh from 1998 to 2004. In 2007 he completed an MA in Exegetical Theology at Covenant Seminary in St Louis and in 2011 gained a PhD in Biblical Studies from St Andrews University, his thesis examining issues of discipleship and maturity in Ephesians. He, his wife Jenny, and their four children now live in St Andrews, Scotland. Mark currently pastors a new church (Cornerstone St Andrews) and is the director of The Chalmers Institute, a learning community that exists to resource and equip men and women to exercise faithful biblical leadership in the church and in society.
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The Discipleship Deficit: How Can We See More Lives Transformed by the Gospel?
Mark Stirling Discipleship › ... › Helping Others to Mature 00:00:00 2,545 31 May 2015
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What is Discipleship? What is Disciple-Making?
Mark Stirling Discipleship › ... › Helping Others to Mature 01:07:52 3,086 25 May 2014
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Disciple-Making Leadership
Mark Stirling LeadershipChurch Leadership 00:00:00 4,254 25 May 2014
interview
What is Discipleship? What is Disciple-Making?
Mark Stirling Discipleship › ... › Importance of Relationship 00:26:10 48,369 31 May 2013
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What does Proverbs 31 have to say about leadership?
Mark Stirling LeadershipChurch Leadership 00:00:00 2,255 25 May 2013
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How does Philippians 2 compare to John 13 in demonstrating Jesus’s view of his own leadership?
Mark Stirling LeadershipChurch Leadership 00:00:00 4,355 25 May 2013
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How did Jesus challenge his disciples' understanding of leadership and authority?
Mark Stirling LeadershipChurch Leadership 00:00:00 2,288 25 May 2013
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What are examples of abuses of power in leadership?
Mark Stirling LeadershipChurch Leadership 00:00:00 2,365 25 May 2013
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Should church leaders not exercise their power because of how it's been abused in the past?
Mark Stirling LeadershipChurch Leadership 00:00:00 1,925 25 May 2013
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In 1 Thessalonians 2, how did Paul present his own leadership?
Mark Stirling LeadershipChurch Leadership 00:00:00 2,520 25 May 2013

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