Jesus commanded the disciples, to develop a disciple-making culture where all of life becomes the platform for disciple-making. Here are 6 questions to ask to see if you're on the right track.
For many parents, sending their children off to college for the first time can be a time of intense emotions. If you’re a parent in this season of life, here are 5 things to consider as you send your student off to college.
These 4 common myths about discipleship and disciplemaking could trip you up in your attempts to make a difference. Which ones do you find yourself believing?
You cannot call yourself a disciple of Christ and NOT be a disciplemaker. But we cannot let our discipleship occur at the expense of being a disciple. Find out why.
Obedience is essential to discipleship and mission. And no matter where you are, when you see the resurrection and what God is going to do for those who trust Him, it will make you want to obey more now.
A very large majority of Christians see only a very small percentage of their lives dedicated to the mission of making disciples. It’s time to equip and mobilize Jesus’ church out of the building and into life.
Your church is only as good as it's disciples. If that is true, then what is the most effective method for discipleship in the world right now and what can we learn from it? Find out.
Even the best plans for discipleship can be derailed by the waywardness of sin, apathy, or disobedience. William Branch gives 3 simple ways to stick with and continue to disciple someone who fails you.
None of the typical motivations against procrastination - good grades, money, better friendships - can compare to giving your kids’ tasks eternal significance.