3-minute read For many of us, McDonald’s is just a fast-food restaurant, but it can also be a strategic meeting place for disciple-makers. I’ve found that gathering at McDonald’s for coffee provides a consistent, low-cost, and accessible setting for disciple-making. Here’s why—and how you can leverage this approach in your disciple-making efforts. (Apologies to myContinue reading “McDonald’s and Disciple Making: A Simple, Effective Strategy for Meeting”
Category Archives: New Disciples
You Don’t Have to Grow Alone: Finding a Discipler
Discipleship is at the heart of the Christian life, modeled by Jesus Himself in His relationships with His followers. Finding someone to disciple you can be a crucial step if you desire to grow spiritually and deepen your faith. This guide explores how to seek out and approach a mature believer who can help youContinue reading “You Don’t Have to Grow Alone: Finding a Discipler”
Intentionality: Think A-Z Instead of L, M, N, or O.
The A-to-Z Approach to Disciple Making: A Comprehensive Path to Spiritual Maturity One of the most common misunderstandings in disciple making is the tendency to focus on a book study or a particular spiritual topic without considering the full scope of discipleship. While studying books and specific topics are important, they often concentrate on aContinue reading “Intentionality: Think A-Z Instead of L, M, N, or O.”
What the Bible Says About Discipling, Mentoring, Counseling, Coaching, Ministering, and Befriending
The panel at Bridgeway Church emphasized discipleship as the core of mentoring, counseling, coaching, ministering, and befriending. Discipleship fosters spiritual growth, enabling individuals to serve and guide others. Each role is interconnected, aiming to lead others toward deeper faith and obedience to Christ, fulfilling the Great Commission.
Navigating the Stumbles: Guiding Disciples in Grace and Truth
Discipleship involves growth, discernment, and correction. Disciple-makers guide learners through mistakes with love, patience, and a foundation in Scripture for spiritual maturity.
Common Methods Churches are Begun
The article discusses various church planting models—Stamp, Single Sending, Several Sending, Sole Starter, and Splant—alongside replanting strategies, outlining biblical examples, advantages, disadvantages, and church involvement suggestions.
“So Moses rose with his assistant Joshua…”
God encourages leaders to disciple others, transfer knowledge, and model faith, ensuring leadership continuity and effective ministry development.
Disciples of The Way: Straight Street, Damascus, Syria
In Acts 9, Saul seeks to imprison disciples of “The Way” in Damascus but encounters the risen Lord, leading to his conversion. The chapter illustrates the importance of the terms “disciple” and “belonging to The Way,” emphasizing the supportive and resilient nature of the early Christian community, which welcomed Saul despite his past.