Connect and move are discipleship essentials. They are the heartbeats of discipleship. Stop and consider your discipleship and disciple-making efforts.
Paul sends these verses to a young pastor. These are also important discipleship practices for disciplers and disciples. Read, exhort, teach, and practice.
Engagement is all about care. Jesus cared for his disciples & challenged them/us to love one another. He modeled agape love beyond culture in life & death.
To share the Hope in us well means listening and asking questions to encourage, help, and offer hope. That sounds like the work of a volunteer chaplain.
Too often we fail to follow up and the result is failure to obey. What are follow up application questions to ensure we move to obeying God in His Word?
D-Life Boot Camp prepares for a lifestyle of disciple-making. It will equip everyone in your ministry for a life of disciple-making—anytime and anywhere.
Better understanding of customs, word meanings, and context leads to appropriate application. This post takes that understanding and applies it to life.
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.