The Top 3 Disciple Making Posts of 2024

Another year of learning, sharing, and partnering with pastors and churches who are in the process of making disciple makers! This year was a big year! Not only did I continue to blog, but I also released two books and finished up the fourth season of The Practitioners’ Podcast, a hyper-focused disciple-making podcast.

My goal is to help everyday Christ-followers and church leaders excel in disciple making. I hope that something I wrote or spoke about this year made a difference in your life and ministry. Thanks for continuing the journey with me!

Now let’s get to the best of 2024! If you are new to this space, don’t miss the TOP posts from 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021! (it’s been a couple years since I've blogged enough to do this!)

New Books:

1. The Bicycle Illustration - Know someone who should be making disciples, but isn’t? Of course they have a reason (the most common is they don’t know enough)! This books helps a disciple move through obstacles to become a disciple maker.

2. The Foundation of a Disciplemaking Culture - Want to build a disciple making culture in your church or ministry, but don’t know how? This book is a how-to book on laying the foundation for a culture of disciple making that will stand the test of time.

Top 3 Blog Posts:

1. Two Disciple Making Roads

“Eventually every category comes down to two. Even though there are thousands of options, the choice typically narrows to just two ways. The same is true with disciple making. Can you guess what they are?”

2. The Disciple Making Decision That Most People Never Make

“There’s one disciple making decision that stands above all the rest. It will change everything for those you disciple and for you. Curiously, it’s a decision that the disciples never had to make. Have you?”

3. How to Make Disciples Path #2: Tool-Based Discipling

“Tool-based discipling is a method of discipling that emphasizes becoming, customized training, equipping, and individual ownership for the purpose of both maturity and multiplication. Each aspect happens in the context of…”

Top Two BookNotes Post:

1. Practicing the Way by John Mark Comer

2. Emotionally Healthy Discipleship by Peter Scazzero

Find this helpful? Want to grow as a disciple or disciple maker? Check out my books: The Bicycle Illustration and The Foundation of a Disciple Making Culture. Not a reader? Check out my Podcast,The Practitioners’ Podcast” for short, hyper focused disciple making episodes wherever you get podcasts!