Did Jesus intend for His disciples to make disciples like a factory makes cars? Or more like a sculptor makes art from blocks of rock? It’s an important question. Your answer will determine…
As a disciple maker, the choice is yours. Like any process-oriented endeavor, there are countless small decisions that impact the outcome. The most fruitful disciple makers choose intentionally, not unknowingly. To do that, disciplers must carefully consider how they disciple.
Having an accountability partner is both valuable and important, but it’s not disciple making. What’s the difference? Read on to find three ways disciple making differs from accountability…
Baseball, Einstein, and disciple making come together for this ground breaking theory…Understood properly it can revolutionize disciple making by connecting what’s been disconnected…
It’s time to look back at what topics resonated most in 2019…You may also be interested in checking out the top disciple making posts of 2018, 2017, and 2016.
Making a disciple without explicitly inviting them into a discipling relationship is like trying to have lunch with someone without inviting them. So why are rookie disciple makers tempted to do this?
Today we take on a hotly debated issue in the disciple making world: Is it better for a disciple maker to disciple one to one, in triads, or in micro-groups?