Discipling: Do You Hold Others Accountable or Encourage? Hold accountable or encourage? Some need a drill sergeant barking orders, but most people prefer someone walking with them toward change. Continue reading
New Year Disciplemaking Opportunity for Bible Reading Taking advantage of the disciplemaking opportunity for Bible reading will add fun, learning, accountability, and consistency. Continue reading
Take Me to Your Leader Take the world to your leader (Jesus) by living a life where your love looks like His love. He taught us how. Continue reading
4 Critical Disciple-making Issues, Part 4 Critical disciple-making question: What would happen if the church became the most caring group that exists on earth? Continue reading
4 Critical Disciple-making Issues, Part 2 Critical disciple-making will include expectations, competence/confidence, and practicing disciple-making with us to produce disciple-makers. Continue reading
4 Critical Disciple-making Issues, Part 1 Of our disciple-making issues, if disciples never learn to read and study God’s Word for themselves, they will not teach others to do so. Continue reading
Key Words for Disciple-Making Many commonly used key words can be defined differently. The result is communicating a message which is understood differently than intended. Continue reading
Are You Teaching Them to Observe Everything Jesus Commanded? In order to observe everything, do your disciples lack knowledge of God’s Word, understanding why to obey, or ideas about how to obey? Continue reading
Starting Small Is the Best Way to Launch Discipleship We tend to try to make most things too complicated. We tend to underestimate the power of simplicity. Starting small is best. Continue reading
Favorite Post: 3 Great Disciple-Making Questions Great disciple-making questions are naturally relational, encourage conversation, deepen insight, lead to assessment, and taking next steps. Continue reading