Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Disciple-Making Steps Series

GENERAL NEWSLETTER - JULY 2020
Dear Ed
We would like to share with you a series of articles on practical steps in disciple-making.
Whether one is a relatively new Christian, a veteran church member, a leader or a pastor, the question of how to begin a disciple-making relationship is challenging. Here are some possible starting points:
  1. Definitions
  2. Models
  3. Sharing
  4. Selection and Chemistry
FIND OUT MORE ABOUT FIRST-STEPS IN DISCIPLE-MAKING HERE
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DISCIPLE-MAKING STEPS SERIES
This article highlights two further areas: the underlying vision, philosophy, theology or presuppositions of a disciple-making vision and the selection processes. Without the first we can’t issue a clear trumpet call to making disciples (1Co 14:8). Without the second, we can invest deeply with little results. Selection, be it for the World Cup, marriage, team or disciple-making, is crucial!
This article is the third in a series of articles on disciple-making. Here we highlight microgroups and pruning. Microgroups are a powerful way of connecting deeply for life transformation. Pruning moves us into a new phase of greater fruitfulness. It is indispensable for authentic disciples and disciple-makers and even more so for those who would lead disciple-making churches or movements. Let’s begin by looking more carefully at microgroups
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Have you ever wondered what makes disciple-making difficult? Find out why by joining our upcoming webinar on Tuesday, 18 Agustus 2020.
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We also would like to thank you for those who recently attended the WEA Forum for Disciple-Making webinar "ROLE OF THE CHURCH IN SUPPORTING DISCIPLE-MAKING IN FAMILIES". We hope you found the conversation valuable.  You can now watch this webinar again and share insights with your colleagues.
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