The practice of conversational discipleship is needed today as you walk through life filled with teachable moment after teachable moment. Study God’s Word.
Do you want even more out of your time with God in His Word? Some simple Bible reading helps may lead you toward greater effectiveness in the year ahead.
A Bible reading plan should become part of a disciple’s lifestyle. That means conversation with God (Bible reading and prayer) becomes more than a habit.
Whose disciples are you making? This is a serious question demanding caution and a serious response. There are only 2 acceptable answers: self and Jesus.
At least 60% attenders don’t read the Bible between Sundays. If they don’t read it on their own, that makes public reading of scripture even more important!
Evaluate your efforts. How are you doing? What discipleship strategy questions would add for early in the journey (pre-salvation and early discipleship)?
Connect and move are discipleship essentials. They are the heartbeats of discipleship. Stop and consider your discipleship and disciple-making efforts.
Two encounters are critical. First, the leader encounters God in His Word and is changed. Second, the leader guides the group to have a life-changing encounter.
In John 13:34-35, three times Jesus said, “Love one another.” Your group is the ideal place to practice and launch the kind of love for one another that shows the world that we are His disciples.