This year, I challenge you to discover or acquire a memento mori. If I’m feeling stressed it helps change my perspective. If frustrated, it helps me call out to my Father for peace. If joyful, it helps me overflow with gratitude. Most of all though, it restores my priorities to what they should be.
Top 5 Disciple Making Posts of 2017
Disciple making momentum soared in 2017 which included the largest gathering focused on disciple making in US history! Which disciple making topics reasonated the most this year? Here are the Top 5 posts of 2017 from One Disciple to Another!
Average Church: Actions
American Christians have become so infatuated with theological beliefs that action and application have been neglected. It’s not that theology isn’t important, but when theological convictions don’t lead to actions then both our lives and our witness suffer.
The failure of Christians to visibly act out their faith is a key reason why many are leaving the church.
Discipleship Curriculum or The Bible
Discipleship curriculums and books that promise to bridge the gap between current reality and a disciple making future are a dime a dozen. Is it a result of consumerism or progress? Is the Bible still the best tool available to make disciples? If so, why do so many try to disciple without it?








