Going east from Pergamum along the river, then south through some hills, you would then go into the long valley of Lycus. It would be a 40-mile journey and then […]
Most North American churches are busy—but not multiplying. Many still lack a reproducible pathway from conversion to disciple making. In 7 Practices of Disciple Making Churches, Bobby Harrington, Josh Howard, and Mason Eagle reveal “Level 5” churches where multiplication is the culture. Through case studies and clear criteria, they identify seven shared practices and show how to build them into your church’s everyday rhythms—so disciples make disciples, right where you are.
“The authors have put gasoline on the fire of the Great Commission in our time. This book comes from practitioners rather than consultants.”
—Jim Putman, author, pastor, and leader at the Relational Discipleship Network
“A valuable tool in the hands of anyone who wants to get serious about developing a disciple making culture.”
—Jeff Vanderstelt, author and executive director, Saturate
“The disciple making resource pastors have been asking for—grounded not in theory, but in proven practice.”
—Vick Green, CEO, Replicate Ministries
Going east from Pergamum along the river, then south through some hills, you would then go into the long valley of Lycus. It would be a 40-mile journey and then […]
Josh and Emily have been in your small group for nearly two years. Because you have laughed, cried, and prayed together almost every Sunday night, you and your spouse have […]
In 1985, Neil Postman published his seminal book on technology and cultural analysis, Amusing Ourselves to Death. How might Postman guide us in this era of social media and artificial […]
From the Introduction: I remember the day we made the decision to not pursue starting the church we had moved halfway across the nation to plant. Even though we had […]