In this episode of Starting Place, we dive into the spiritual practice of disciplemaking and why it’s central to living as followers of Jesus. Drawing from Matthew 28:19-20, we explore the “discipleship crisis” in today’s Church, discuss key challenges like biblical illiteracy and disembodied discipleship, and offer practical steps for becoming a disciple who makes disciples.
Key Takeaways:
- Discipleship is meant to happen in the context of relationships, not just through consuming content.
- Disciplemaking involves content (God’s Word), context (relationships), and consistency (regular, intentional meetings).
- The Great Commission calls us to multiplication—helping others grow so they can disciple someone else.
Challenge:
Pray and ask God to show you one step you can take toward disciplemaking. Talk about it with a friend or loved one, and consider starting with one person who can grow alongside you in faith.
Recommended Resources- The State of Theology Research Study
- Growing Together by Melissa Kruger
- Discipleship As Holy Collaboration - Yolanda Solomon
- Deep Discipleship - JT English
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