
From Information to Disruption: Four Church Shifts for the New Era
The Church is operating in an ever-changing environment of upheaval and profound change (economic, political, and social) that’s deepening by the week. The cultural quakes
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The Church is operating in an ever-changing environment of upheaval and profound change (economic, political, and social) that’s deepening by the week. The cultural quakes
The problem is there are so many options that most don’t know where to start, what’s fundamental, or even what exactly they’re trying to make.
Eventually every category comes down to two. Even though there are thousands of options, the choice typically narrows to just two. Sound reductionist? It’s not.
What problem or problems do you expect your discipleship pathway to solve? A discipleship pathway should be built as an admission, not as the solution; as an accommodation, a recognition that there is a problem and that…
What would you say? Is being discipled a need or a luxury? Think carefully before you respond. Your answer will determine what you expect from
“Justin, sit down!” Enraged, I stood for a few beats more. Then I sat down. Sort of. My eyes glared at my supervisor. He was
Over the next few minutes let’s unwrap God’s most extravagant gift to you. Stick with me, I’m not about to shower you with Christmas clichés, but rather I want to tell you about how God’s greatest gift is a reward for our sin.
Jesus was both the Good Shepherd AND a Master Disciple Maker, yet most pastors shepherd without making disciples, why? Let’s dive into the differences…
How Long Does It Take to Make a Disciple? It probably takes longer than you think, at least if you intend to make them as
What mistakes? Typically, churches make four mistakes when trying to make disciples who make disciples. These mistakes prevent healthy disciples from growing and contribute to a culture that inhibits Jesus-style disciplemaking.