If disciple making had stars today they’d be doing what those gridiron greats did in 1920, playing both offense and defense. Defensive disciple making means the discipler is responding and reacting. On offense, he’s seeking to move the disciple forward in an area of need. Both are essential.
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Top 3 Posts of 2017...So Far
Every six months I like to look back on three posts that were the most significant for my readers and one that I think deserved more attention than it got. Here they are for the first half of 2017 (and if you missed it, the top posts of 2016):








