Disciple Making and Kids with Terrance Shay

The article discusses the importance of family and church partnership in discipling children in today’s culture. It highlights the roles of “Program Pete” and “Parochial Pat,” emphasizing the need for a balanced approach. It advocates for intentional disciple-making, underlining the significance of personal, relational, and Great Commission-aligned practices. The home and the church are portrayed as essential partners in nurturing young people’s faith and spiritual growth.

Starting a Local Leader’s Cohort: Six Principles Toward Starting a ‘Band of Brothers’

Eccles. 4:12 And though a man might prevail against one who is alone, two will withstand him—a threefold cord is not quickly broken. Six Principles in Starting a Band of Brothers Sometime in 2016, I took a church revitalization elective at MBTS as part of the requirements for a degree program. Dr. Rodney Harrison and anotherContinue reading “Starting a Local Leader’s Cohort: Six Principles Toward Starting a ‘Band of Brothers’”