A Wrong Disciplemaking Assumption and 3 Ways to Overcome it
It was “deja vu all over again.” I had the same conversation on two successive days with two different pastors on two different continents! Both pastors
It was “deja vu all over again.” I had the same conversation on two successive days with two different pastors on two different continents! Both pastors
I’m always looking for new pictures to express familiar truths. Here’s a new image to capture disciplemaking: “Disciplemaking is an elevated form of fellowship.” I’ve
Artful disciplemaking grabs our souls, it captures our imaginations, and it reflects a disciplined craft.
What are the marks of an effective disciplemaking pathway? A disciplemaking pathway invites everyone to join the trail. Some are beginners, others have some experience, and some are skilled walkers who help others. Pathways take into account the spiritual maturity of people as they journey with Jesus.
Fifty years of experience has taught me that failures lead to wisdom. So, I want to let you in on five disciplemaking missteps and failures I’ve made and what I’ve learned from them.
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Chris’ observation summed up months of frustration for me. “We need to think about how to move you from the periphery to the mainstream. We
What do you do when you don’t see the progress you’d like in building a culture? How do you encourage the pastor and his leadership
“Bill, I’m going to be in town next week visiting my son. Can we get together?” Eric’s email was a pleasant surprise. I hadn’t seen