The Practitioners Podcast: Applying Jesus Style Disciple Making in Every Day Life
Justin Gravitt and Tony Miltenberger
112 episodes
1 week ago
Our goal is to help followers of Jesus dive deep into what it means to be an everyday disciple maker. In these 20 minute episodes, we will talk about culture, practice, and multiplication of disciple making in the local church.
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Our goal is to help followers of Jesus dive deep into what it means to be an everyday disciple maker. In these 20 minute episodes, we will talk about culture, practice, and multiplication of disciple making in the local church.
The Practitioners Podcast: Applying Jesus Style Disciple Making in Every Day Life
20 minutes 4 seconds
1 year ago
Developing a Pathway of Disciple Making Part 3
Summary of 3 Episodes:
Pathway won’t make disciples, but it will provide direction and movement.
Steps to a Pathway:
Step 1: Determine Your Values.
Step 2: Describe the destination.
Step 3: Discuss the Reality of Your Current Culture.
Step 4: Decide what practices everyone will do.
Step 5: Design a step-by-step process that outlines WHAT will happen WHEN.
Step 6: Dig up and discard barriers.
Step 7: Discern how to continually improve your pathway.
Takeaway: Every movement faces mistakes, don’t be surprised when you see one.
Action Step: Evaluate your discipleship pathway, put it on paper, and share it with your team of disciple makers.
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The Practitioners Podcast: Applying Jesus Style Disciple Making in Every Day Life
Our goal is to help followers of Jesus dive deep into what it means to be an everyday disciple maker. In these 20 minute episodes, we will talk about culture, practice, and multiplication of disciple making in the local church.