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Can Others See Your Intentional Approach to Discipleship?

A clear, strategic, and intentional approach to ministry isn’t unholy. The opposite, in fact. Contributing to the Great Commission doesn’t happen by accident.

No Time To Make Disciples?

Last week, this blog focused on the importance of the faith community joining parents and caregivers in the work of intentional discipleship. That stirred up...

R.C. Sproul: We’re Called To Make Disciples, Not Simply Converts

Discipleship in the biblical sense involves walking with the teacher and learning from his words, but it is more than that. Christians are called to make disciples, not just converts.

Unlocking Growth: Breaking Free from 21 Common Church Practices that Stifle Growth

I was once asked to help a church process how to get younger people to attend. After we discussed some change recommendations, a man...

7 Laws of Service in the Kingdom

If we want to follow Jesus, we must know his Kingdom law. In fact, there are seven laws—non-negotiable elements, iron-clad principles—regarding serving in the Kingdom of God.

2 Reasons We Should Expand Our Definition of Discipleship

For most churches, discipleship is the expression aligned with growing the faith of Jesus-followers. I’d like to suggest we revise our working definition to better engage with today’s culture and your community.

Sermons Don’t Make Disciples

The key to discipleship is not a process or a proclamation. The key to discipleship is a disciple.

Jesus’ Politically Diverse Disciples

Jesus' Politically Diverse Disciples - Wherever the reign of Jesus is felt, differences are embraced and even celebrated as believers move toward one another in unity and peace.