How to Use PG in Men’s Ministry
The pursueGOD resources are an out-of-the-box solution for making disciple-makers in your men’s ministry. Here’s how to launch it.
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The pursueGOD resources are an out-of-the-box solution for making disciple-makers in your men’s ministry. Here’s how to launch it.
Read MoreCreating a culture of discipleship in your church or ministry requires good reporting to track mentoring relationships – starting with your staff. Here’s how to do it.
Read MoreMany long-time Christians, who are dropping out of church because they feel a lack of purpose, could be re-engaged by learning to mentor others.
Read MoreLeaders aren’t perfect, especially at church. Here’s what to do if a key leader has a moral failing and then refuses to repent and deal with it in a godly way.
Read MoreChad explains how his men’s group changed when he made the switch to pursueGOD.org’s free conversation-based resources.
Read MoreStop dominating your small group and you’ll turn everyone into a leader.
Read MoreBeing in ministry leadership is a great privilege, but it can bring with it a desire to take pride in the influence that you have in other’s lives.
Read MoreCreating a mentoring culture in your church takes time – and a simple understanding of two questions.
Read MoreA culture of discipleship starts with the buy-in of the first leaders.
Read MoreGreat small group leaders know the difference between helping and doing.
Read MoreWhen it comes to helping others pursue God, more important than any skill or experience is the attitude of dependence on Jesus Christ.
Read More“Discipleship” is the biblical word for a pursuit of God, and has always happened in the context of personal relationships.
Read MoreMen should be leaders in church, not just dragged there by their wives. Men’s groups help you to establish that leadership core that can make a lasting impact.
Read MoreBeing a truly mature Christian is not about how much time you spend at church, or how many Bible verses you have memorized or how much Bible knowledge one has.
Read MoreReady to start a men’s group or a mentoring relationship with our resources?
Read MoreWe want to see every person engaged in biblical discipleship. In order to understand what this looks like, we use the phrase relational mentoring.
Read MoreLearn how to use the four corners of leadership to create a discipleship culture in your church.
Read MoreHelping people pursue God doesn’t always start with someone’s spiritual needs. If you really want to make a disciple, you might need to consider a person’s felt needs first.
Read MoreWe want to create a movement of people who pursue God “full circle”:
To get started, visit pursueGOD.org/go.