The Disciple Maker‘s Podcast
Disciple Making Culture
Episodes
Wednesday Jan 17, 2024
Wednesday Jan 17, 2024
In this episode, Bobby Harrington talks to Sean McDowell about the importance of defining and understanding core beliefs and values in the practice of discipleship. They highlight the importance of modeling these beliefs, building intimate relationships, and having meaningful spiritual conversations. They also discuss the impact of social media and culture on the faith and beliefs of today's generation and how the church can counteract this.
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Key Takeaways
00:00 Discussing the Importance of Beliefs in Culture
06:08 Understanding the Role of Beliefs in the Church
11:41 The Role of Truth in Spiritual Warfare
13:05 The Importance of Relationships in Discipleship
14:18 The Power of Beliefs and Their Influence
16:26 The Importance of Core Values in Organizations
27:03 The Impact of Social Media on Discipleship
31:33 The Importance of Modeling Faith
34:07 Closing Remarks
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Monday Jan 15, 2024
Monday Jan 15, 2024
In this in-depth discussion, Matt Dabbs interviews Brandon Guindon from Real Life Ministries in Texas. They dive into the principles of creating a disciple-making culture within the church body. Brandon shares his journey in ministry and how a focus on disciple-making, modeled by Jesus' example, transformed his approach and shaped the culture at Real Life Ministries. He provides insights into how he has successfully nurtured this in his own congregation and has imparted this approach to others, enabling them to raise more disciples. He emphasizes the importance of keeping the message simple, genuine discipleship as a lifestyle, and striving to make 'disciple-makers' rather than just 'disciples'. We have to have a personal, relationship-based approach to spreading the Gospel, echoing Jesus' methods, rather than relying on extensive theological knowledge or complex teachings.
Dive Deeper with more Disciple Making Culture Resources:
Get Brandon Guindon's book on Disciple Making culture
Disciple Making Culture Visual Guide
National Study on Disciple Making in USA Churches
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Key Takeaways:
00:00 Brandon's Journey to Discipleship
03:39 The Role of Small Groups in Discipleship
06:16 The Transition from Mentoring to Church Planting
09:09 Challenges and Misconceptions in Discipleship
18:10 Key Principles of Disciple Making Culture
21:38 Understanding Disciple Making
26:15 The Challenge of Disciple Making
31:36 The Culture of Disciple Making
37:44 The Power of Asking for Help in Disciple Making
39:17 Closing Thoughts and Encouragement
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Wednesday Jan 10, 2024
Wednesday Jan 10, 2024
“Disciple Making Requires Discipline.” In this episode we feature a cultivating discussion between Shodankeh Johnson, Bobby Harrington, and Matt Dabbs on their respective roles and strategies in implementing a disciple-making culture in their lives and organizations. They discuss the importance of disciplined daily prayer, devotion, and deepening one's relationship with God to truly become a follower of Jesus Christ that will inspire others to do the same. They also highlight the importance of patience, wisdom, and perseverance in the face of challenges and setbacks.
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Key Takeaways:
03:15 The Importance of Behaviors in Discipleship
03:46 The Core of a Disciple Making Church
09:11 The Impact of Discipleship on Communities
15:22 The Power of Devotion in Discipleship
19:38 The Importance of Starting the Day with God
20:31 The Role of God in Sending Laborers for Discipleship
21:17 Relieving Pressure by Trusting God
27:56 Creating a Disciple Making Culture
29:52 Setting Goals and Praying for Success
32:23 Encouragement for Disciple Makers
Dive Deeper with more Disciple Making Culture Resources:
National Study on Disciple Making in USA Churches
Disciple Making Culture Assessment
Disciple Making Culture Visual Guide
Register for the National Disciple Making Forum
Featured Blog: Why is the culture of a disciple making church so important
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Monday Jan 08, 2024
Monday Jan 08, 2024
“Culture Eats Strategy for Breakfast.” In this kick off episode Bobby Harrington with guests Renee Sproles and Bart Shaw delve deep into the topic on disciple making culture. They discuss the need to create a culture that values Bible reading, memorization, sharing of faith, and personalized interactions. They also emphasize the important role of beliefs, behaviors, and narrative in shaping this culture. Additionally, they highlight the challenges in shifting from a consumer to a producer mindset within religious communities.
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Key Takeaways:
00:06 Introduction and Initial Conversation
00:07 Discussing Tech Issues and Meeting New Members
10:43 Understanding the Components of Culture
18:11 Analyzing the Dominant Culture of Church in North America
20:07 The Importance of Discipleship
20:34 The Challenge of Creating a Disciple Making Culture
21:06 The Role of Preaching, Praise and Worship, and Programs in Discipleship
21:46 The Impact of Culture on Discipleship
If you are interested in reading Discipleship.org’s blog post on Why Culture of a Disciple Making Church is so important click here: https://discipleship.org/bobbys-blog/why-is-the-culture-of-a-disciple-making-church-so-important/
If you are interested in reading an article on disciple making in the Megachurch click here: https://renew.org/disciple-making-in-the-megachurch/ Finally for access to the National study on disciple making in the USA churches click this link: https://discipleship.org/shop/national-study-on-disciple-making-in-usa-churches/
Link to Disciple Making Culture Visual Guide: https://discipleship.org/shop/disciple-making-culture-visual-introduction/
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