discipleship

Lies We Believe - We Can't Know If We've Made a Disciple

Lies We Believe - We Can't Know If We've Made a Disciple

People measure what matters. Whether it's your salary, the pace of your last run, or your house’s square footage, the link between your treasure and your chest is part of what makes you human. But what about making disciples, is it realistic to say that we can know when we’ve made a disciple?

Marks of a Disciple Making Culture - Intentionally Focused

Marks of a Disciple Making Culture - Intentionally Focused

Just as no book’s written by accident, no sculpture’s sculpted by chance, no disciple making culture’s developed without intentionality. Ministry without intentionality is like a road trip without a GPS. You’ll end up somewhere, but not where you’d hoped...

The ONE Thing a Disciple Must Remember This Year - Memento Mori

The ONE Thing a Disciple Must Remember This Year - Memento Mori

This year, I challenge you to discover or acquire a memento mori. If I’m feeling stressed it helps change my perspective. If frustrated, it helps me call out to my Father for peace. If joyful, it helps me overflow with gratitude. Most of all though, it restores my priorities to what they should be.

Average Church: Actions

Average Church: Actions

American Christians have become so infatuated with theological beliefs that action and application have been neglected. It’s not that theology isn’t important, but when theological convictions don’t lead to actions then both our lives and our witness suffer.

The failure of Christians to visibly act out their faith is a key reason why many are leaving the church.