What is a disciple?
Defining discipleship and the urgency of it’s call may perhaps be our biggest concern in the church today. Assuming we believe we are commissioned to make disciples, what is a disciple? How does one become a disciple and disciple others? What does it look like? Is it hard or easy? Is it simply growing in your faith or is it something more?
SCRIPTURE DISCOVERY
dis·ci·ple | di-ˈsī-pəl
“A student of a teacher, leader, or philosopher who learns by practical experience and imitates his or her example.”
Using the Cirriculum
Timeframe
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Going through cirriculum end to end typically takes a year
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You can use the top navigation order left to right as a timeline, or jump around to fit the needs of those you’re discipling
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You don’t need to go over every single piece of material. Think of this as a resource library.
Group size
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Use with someone one on one, or in a small group. Keep in mind, the smaller the group the more you can tailer to personal needs.
We All Learn Differently
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Each person prefers to learn in their own way. Disciple.Me has been designed to mix up learning styles to meet those various needs.
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SCRIPTURE DISCOVERY
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LISTEN
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LOOK
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EXERCISE
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QUOTE
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READ
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WATCH
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RESOURCES
What people are saying
Kerri A.
“This training has been truly life-changing, for the first time in my life I can see how to clearly prioritize my faith and share it with others. While I still have a long way to go, I see God working in my life in exciting ways.“
James B.
“I liked the emphasis on getting out and evangelizing to the lost. I feel like Christians do not do this enough.”
Sarah P.
“Church history was actually very helpful. I used it to share with an unbeliever about the reliability of the gospel and to explain to a doubting believer about why excluding the apocrypha is good for the reliability of scripture.”