Description
Too many churches celebrate short-term wins while quietly losing the next generation. Programs look successful, but faith fades when life gets hard. You want disciples who endure, not just attend.
In Backward Discipleship, Ron Hunter Jr. shows why lasting faith requires a different approach: starting with the end in mind and planning backward. Drawing on Scripture, research, and decades of ministry leadership, this book exposes why forward-driven discipleship often fails and how generational faith is actually formed. This book becomes your guide to building resilient disciples through aligned church and home practices, intentional mentoring, and measurable spiritual formation. When you stop reacting to the moment and start planning for the future, you can cultivate disciples—and churches—that last for generations.
Author Bio: Ron Hunter has authored six other books, four on family ministry and two on leadership. He loves movie nights with his wife, woodworking, and history. He is the CEO of D6 Family Ministry (publisher of D6 Curriculum), founder of D6 Family Ministry, D6 Conference, and adjunct professor at Dallas Baptist University, Welch College, and Randall University, but his favorite titles are husband, father, and grandaddy.

