
5 Steps to Building a Disciplemaking Culture
Marshall was a worship leader in his church, yet he knew he was missing something. He was new to Navigator
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Marshall was a worship leader in his church, yet he knew he was missing something. He was new to Navigator
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.
One way we at Navigators Church Ministries are helping with disciplemaking challenges is by sponsoring “The Practitioner’s Podcast: Applying Jesus-style Disciplemaking to Everyday Life.”
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The intensive care process can bring both healing and blessing. The once stunted life is overflowing with God’s goodness on display, reflecting a transformed life.
Want to learn more about how disciplemaking is an invitation to walking? Don’t miss the webinar, register at http://www.navigatorschurchministries.org/.
Church leaders agree that the church’s mission is to “make disciples,” but how do we effectively accomplish that?
Change happens slowly, step by step. You start small and build upon successes. That’s why we are committed to starting a disciplemaking movement with a small core team. You may have seen…
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