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 staff, and he wanted to
Marshall was a worship leader in his church, yet he knew he was missing something. He was new to Navigator staff, and he wanted to
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.
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…
On July 2, 1863, Colonel Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain faced what for him was an unprecedented challenge. Chamberlain hadn’t planned on a military career; he was
Establishing a strong culture of disciplemaking requires some digging in the soil of a church. Many times while digging for something, we find things we didn’t
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
When people meet Jesus Christ in your church, is there a follow-up process? How do you help them understand their commitment and take their crucial
One of the goals of Navigators Church Ministries is to help churches build disciplemaking cultures: moving disciplemaking beyond the ministry of a few to become
One person can start a movement. Max Schmid is such a person, one of the driving forces for making disciples at Calvary Bible Church in