Greg Ogden and Dave Schanuel of Global Discipleship Initiative explained the difference between program-based churches and disciple-making churches and taught us the power of the personal invitation.
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It is one thing to have a few discipleship groups, but how does disciple making become the practice of your church? Glenn Ogden, Bev Garcia, and Jim Moyer from Global Discipleship Initiative encouraged those of us that are shifting our churches into …
Craig Etheredge and Glenn Underhill from discipleFIRST continued to teach us about pouring into the leaders that pour into other leaders: how to avoid becoming the solution to everything within your ministry while training others to carry the torch w…
Craig Etheredge and Glenn Underhill from discipleFIRST encouraged us about how to disciple the disciple maker, the leader of leaders, and reminded us that if we lose our shepherd’s heart, we become hopeless.
Craig Etheredge and Glenn Underhill from discipleFIRST teach us how to assess where a person lands on a leadership scale and the best way to raise up leaders with longevity who empty themselves to pour into others.
Will Smith from e3Partners talked to us about engaging every people and place with the gospel.
Corey Spinks from e3Partners talked about the fact that if Jesus had a discipleship plan (and he did) then so should we.
Stephen Kimbrell (director of podcast production for The Bonhoeffer Project) talks with us about pushing past the knowledge of disciple-making and into the application and implementation of disciple-making in your setting.
Cindy and Carmelita from The Bonhoeffer Project talked with us about the importance of taking care of our souls and making sure we’re Spirit-full before pouring into others. Otherwise, we will burn out quick.
Dan Leitz and Jim Thomas from The Bonhoeffer Project talk about the importance of defining the terms we’re using while discipling other or else we might end up confusing our people later on down the road.
