Wednesday Oct 02, 2024
A Super Successful Disciple Making Culture (feat. Doug Burrier)
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Creating a Culture of Disciple Making: Beyond High Chairs and Teen Pregnancy
“Today’s episode will help us understand the importance of fostering spiritual maturity in discipleship, addressing systemic issues in church culture, and ensuring that believers are prepared before they make disciples.”
This episode dives into the concept of 'Super Successful Disciple Making Culture' by exploring unconventional metaphors such as high chairs, teen pregnancy, and barrenness. Doug critiques the current church culture of spoon-feeding and retaining followers, arguing for the need to raise mature and independent disciples who can fulfill the Great Commission. By discussing personal parenting experiences and church dynamics, the speaker emphasizes the importance of releasing well-prepared and confident disciples. The episode wraps up with data on the necessity of scalable disciple-making strategies and a call to action for viewers to proactively disciple six people.
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Key Takeaways
00:00 Introduction: Super Successful Disciple in Making Culture
00:24 High Chairs and Disciple Making
01:26 Challenges in Church Culture
04:42 Personal Parenting Philosophy
09:13 Defining Disciple Making
15:13 Teen Pregnancy and Disciple Making
19:25 The Importance of Maturity in Leadership
19:42 Challenges in Disciple Making
20:06 The Need for Patience and Growth
21:47 Encouragement and Solutions
22:41 Understanding Barrenness in Disciple Making
24:32 The Reality of Discipleship in Modern Churches
26:43 Data-Driven Insights on Discipleship
33:36 Call to Action: Making Disciples
36:44 Rediscovering the Joy of Discipleship
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