disciple making
disciplemaking
“Join together in following my example, brothers and sisters, and just as you have us as a model, keep your eyes on those who live as we do.” Philippians 3:17
Discipleship is not a solo activity. Discipleship does not take place in isolation, through a book, or through curriculum. We are discipled by someone who is journeying alongside us, asking questions, and discerning with the Holy Spirit what is needed.
Rather than an independent academic pursuit, discipleship is intended to be a communal activity. It is about bringing ourselves and our life under the Lordship of Jesus. It is about learning the way of Love and the holiness that comes from being a beloved of God. It is about healing, peace, and restoration for our souls in connecting WITH JESUS and others.
Each of our ministry practitioners is a disciple who is actively showing others how to be a disciple of Jesus’ Kingdom. Their authentic lives serve as an standing invitation to experience the transformation Jesus brings.
core distinctives
1. Adventure
Being a follower of Jesus is the greatest adventure
2. Holistic
Being a child of God in every area of life and personhood
3. Relational
Truth is not a proposition, it is Jesus
faith
development
theory
Developmental Psychologist James W. Fowler articulated six stages of faith development based on the biological brain growth and identity formation. These videos discuss the six stages and unpack their implications for discipleship and Christian formation.
THE NEUROSCIENCE OF DISCIPLESHIP
How do you lead someone to a place of transformation? How do you teach someone something so that it lands in their heart and becomes part of their story?
This training video upacks a break-through model of teaching and discipleship based in neuro-biology that will forever change the way you communicate and make disciples.