
Let’s Go on a Treasure Hunt: Building a Disciplemaking Culture
Establishing a strong culture of disciplemaking requires some digging in the soil of a church. Many times while digging for something,
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Establishing a strong culture of disciplemaking requires some digging in the soil of a church. Many times while digging for something,
The decision of what to do with a disciple is vitally important. In fact, since disciple making is generational, what you do with a disciple will probably be what he does with someone else. In other words, what you model both explicitly and implicitly will be reproduced.
Chris’ observation summed up months of frustration for me. “We need to think about how to move you from the
When people meet Jesus Christ in your church, is there a follow-up process? How do you help them understand their
One of the goals of Navigators Church Ministries is to help churches build disciplemaking cultures: moving disciplemaking beyond the ministry
If someone asked you to compile a list of seven basics of a disciple’s life, what would you include? Now,
“There is power, power, wonder-working power in the . . .” You know what I’m talking about . . . Starbucks! Mmmm,
I can still hear Mel Gibson as William Wallace yelling “FREEEEEEEEEDOOOOOOOOOOM!” in the movie Braveheart. It’s a favorite scene because
One person can start a movement. Max Schmid is such a person, one of the driving forces for making disciples
Nate first came into our lives when he bought an old laptop computer from my wife, Patti, through Craig’s List.