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?
Consumerism and Disciple Making Pt. 4 - The Demands of Consumers
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What's the Difference? Christian vs. Disciple
For Parents: A Monthly Tool to Disciple Your Kids
Parenting, like disciple making, isn’t for the faint of heart. Both are thankless endeavors of utmost importance. In both contexts, we partner with the Spirit and compete with an ungodly culture to mold someone into the image of Christ…
Consumerism and Disciple Making Pt. 3 - Systems Demand Our Identity
The Fruit of a Disciple - Apples or Ornaments?
Marks of a Disciple Making Culture - Aimed at the Lost
The life Jesus lived was aimed at the darkness. Jesus wasn’t just a friend to sinners, he was a friend of them. In other words, they considered Him a friend. Jesus and sinners were so tight that it made the religious people uncomfortable. He was known as one of them. Think about it...
Change Through Catalytic Challenge
Disciple makers not only understand their own need for change but also know the demands of lasting transformation. But how do we spur change in the one we’re discipling? One of the primary change tools skilled disciple makers carry is catalytic challenge. What makes a challenge catalytic? To challenge effectively we must do three things...