Forgotten area of Church Discipleship, part 2
Speaking of things forgotten, I was on a run the other day and I thought, “I’ve forgotten something on my Discipleship Theatre diagram.” Yep much has been forgotten. Before you read this post go back to look at my original post that explains my Discipleship Theatre diagram at this link. This picture has helped me … Continue reading
60 second disciple-making test
This is a great little test that will speak volumes to you. In just a minute you’ll understand more about disciple-making than most do in a lifetime. Here’s the test. You can download the test or simply do it on a piece of paper. Have a timer to mark your time. Set it 20 second … Continue reading
What a pastor never gets yelled at for
There are a lot of things pastors get angry emails about. You can guess them: boring sermons, worship music style, worship music volume, kids ministry, youth ministry. These are usually the things that frustrate us in the church. I know there probably more. There is one that we should get plenty emails but it doesn’t. … Continue reading
Disciple like a parent.
What is the image in your head as you try boil down the essence of disciple-making? Is it a demanding coach? …a warm, gentle friend? …a guy who has every discipline down? I was reading Bill Hull’s “Disciple Making Church” and reminds us what a discipler looks like. We are to disciple like a mother … Continue reading
looking for discipleship material this fall?
A discipleship or accountability group is always the hardest groups to lead and form. They’ll also encourage transformation in wonderful ways. Making disciples is what we are all called to do, just look at the Great Commission. The last few months I’ve bumped into some great new curriculum options I didn’t even know were out … Continue reading
curriculum for a discipleship groups
A discipleship or accountability group is always the hardest groups to lead and form. They’ll also encourage transformation in wonderful ways. Making disciples is what we are all called to do, just look at the Great Commission. The last few months I’ve bumped into some great new curriculum options I didn’t even know were out … Continue reading
The quiet storm multiplied through disciples
The following post is from a friend of mine Bill Mowry, who serves on the Navigator staff. Great stuff on the history discipleship. Jesus built a sustainable ministry through recruiting disciples — learners who would embrace His way of life (Matthew 28:19-20). This practice of helping people follow Jesus’ ways was at the center of … Continue reading