The “It” Crippling Discipleship
Why Churches Struggle to Sustain Disciplemaking Many pastors and church leaders express concern that Christians don’t get the whole context of being a disciple. Jesus’
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Why Churches Struggle to Sustain Disciplemaking Many pastors and church leaders express concern that Christians don’t get the whole context of being a disciple. Jesus’
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…
A Navigator had discipled them so they could then disciple someone else, and now there are generations of disciplemakers behind and ahead of them.
If you are a rural church pastor, you may be wonder, “Can my church successfully grow generations of disciplemakers?” The question is understandable. Often, disciplemaking
Revising mission and vision statements can feel like rearranging furniture in a room to achieve a different look. The final product looks new, but is it really? It can be if…
We see this too in building a disciplemaking culture. It takes a team, a core team working together, to produce disciplemaking throughout a congregation…
Never underestimate the power of the environment you work in to gradually change who you are. Congregations create cultures. A congregation has a…
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.
How do we include others those who’ve never experienced life-changing ministry? How do we become a church that matures as believers partner in prayer and accountability?
We all know the adage “We’re better together.” Yet, all too often we as church leaders do it the American way. We do it alone. But there are…