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    People Will Become The Leaders You Tell Them They Can Be

    discipleship, Leadership, Relationships, Spiritual Maturity, TeachingBy Alex WilliamsJuly 2, 2019

    For many years now – Churches in general have struggled with what is called the 80/20 rule. The rule in its most simple form, says that 80% of effects come from 20% of the causes. The way we have seen it played out in church is that 20% of the leaders in the congregation are…

    What Is Happening To Make So Many Young Adults Leave The Church Today?

    discipleship, Family, Leadership, Parenting, Relationships, TeachingBy Real Life DiscipleshipJune 25, 2019

    Why is it, that when many young adults leave home, they also choose to leave the faith they grew up in and never go back? What is happening to cause this? We’ve all seen good parents who do their best to raise their children to love Jesus, then end up having to watch their children…

    Release The Power Of Togetherness To Work In Your Life

    Books, discipleship, Family, Leadership, Relationships, Spiritual Maturity, TeachingBy Jim PutmanJune 18, 2019

    James 5:14–15 asks, “Is anyone among you sick? Let them call the elders of the church to pray over them and anoint them with oil in the name of the Lord. And the prayer offered in faith will make the sick person well; the Lord will raise them up. If they have sinned, they will…

    Why They Left Our Small Group…

    Bible Study, discipleship, Leadership, Relationships, Small Group, Spiritual Maturity, TeachingBy Real Life DiscipleshipJune 12, 2019

      Some good friends just left our small group. And they aren’t coming back. It’s been a little over six months since we invited them. Over that time we have had them in our home, barbecued together, and vacationed together. We celebrated together and walked through difficult situations together — taking our turns at both…

    Never Underestimate The Effect A Disciple Of Jesus Can Have On A Dying World

    discipleship, Leadership, Relationships, Small Group, TeachingBy Real Life DiscipleshipJune 4, 2019

    Jesus choose twelve men, and then built a relational environment in which to teach and care for them. By the time he left them, they were equipped to do the same thing for the people they would go on to disciple.  He spent time with them, modeling the characteristics they should aim for, and teaching…

    How to Cultivate a Disciple Making Culture – by Brandon Guindon

    discipleship, Relationships, Small Group, Spiritual Maturity, TeachingBy Real Life DiscipleshipMay 29, 2019

    Fifty-four inches of rain fell on the Houston area in 48 hours. Our little church plant put aside business as usual and assembled “mud out” teams to go help families in our community. At the first house my team was sent to, I met Greg, Laura and their three daughters.  They were sorting through the…

    You Need A Friend That Will Ask You The Hard Questions

    TeachingBy swilliamsMay 28, 2019

    Have you ever had a moment in time when you realized you were doing or thinking about something that you had never intended on doing or thinking about? As a highly hypothetical example, imagine that I was on a diet. A diet where I ate things that were good for me, or at least healthier…

    How Can You Determine When Your Disciple Is Ready To Leave The Nest?

    discipleship, Leadership, Relationships, Spiritual Maturity, TeachingBy Real Life DiscipleshipMay 21, 2019

    When we talk about the 5 different stages of spiritual growth in a disciple as found in the Discipleship Wheel, we use terms that correlate with basic physical stages of growth. The 5 stages are Dead – Infant – Child – Young Adult – Parent. When we are looking at spiritual growth, the difference between…

    Be Careful You Don’t Overlook The Value Of The Ordinary In Discipleship

    discipleship, Leadership, Relationships, TeachingBy Jim PutmanMay 14, 2019

    Jesus modeled relationship by being with His disciples. Being an intentional and relational leader means making time to spend with those you are discipling. Disciple Makers are more likely to accurately evaluate their disciples growth stages and aptitude if they spend time together. If Jesus had interacted with His disciples only once a week for…

    Are You Looking For Any Of These Mileposts Along The Pathway Of Discipleship?

    discipleship, Leadership, Spiritual Maturity, TeachingBy Real Life DiscipleshipMay 7, 2019

    Mileposts on a pathway may not be the ultimate destination, but they are very important. Mileposts remind us we are on the right path. They also help us stay on the path and headed in the right direction. They serve to help us determine the location of the people we are discipling. When we hear…

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