Launching a Mentor-Based Youth Ministry
Don’t just create consumers in your youth group. Learn to empower students to become full circle followers of Jesus.
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Don’t just create consumers in your youth group. Learn to empower students to become full circle followers of Jesus.
Read MoreJust learning about the pursueGOD discipleship resources? Discuss this topic with your leadership team or consultant.
Read MoreIf you want to create a discipleship culture in your church, you will have to learn how to connect your mentors with the people who need help.
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If you establish deep biblical foundations in your disciple-makers, the church you’re building will be storm-proof for generations to come.
Read MoreTracking progress might seem forced, but consider that we always keep track of what truly matters in our lives or ministries.
Read MoreIf you want to create a discipleship culture in your church, you have to discipline yourself and focus on the tasks that will get you there.
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The iconic design of the Macbook provides a simple model for how disciple-making ministries need to think about language.
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If you want to make disciples who make disciples at your church, you’d better create a warm atmosphere where people want to connect.
Read MoreWith such a limited time to spend with youth, it’s important to instill in them a desire to help others pursue God.
Read MoreWouldn’t it be great if you could actually start doing less stuff and make more disciples? You can!
Read MoreIt’s easy to get busy doing ministry tasks that take you away from the real win that Jesus had in mind: making disciple-makers.
Read MoreThe church org chart for pastors using pursueGOD.org is nothing more than the pastor’s professional mentoring tree. Here’s what it might look like.
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Jesus expect our churches to be about making disciple makers. But sometimes we can’t get out of our own way.
Read MoreIf you’re ready to roll out disciple making in your church or ministry, try these five simple steps.
Read MoreUse these three questions in your small group to do a quick “full circle” check-up.
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So you want to offer a Bible study that doesn’t use the PG tools. Here’s how to do it within a discipleship culture.
Read MoreIf you want to have a great small group, there are a few ground rules that you need to follow. These will help you to treat each other with love and respect, and above all, to build trust in your group.
Read MoreAs you grasp a few underlying principles and attitudes, you will be better prepared to lead a small group.
Read MoreWe cannot truly and fully live out the commands of the New Testament without developing Christian community. Christian community is not just about being “trendy” or being “on the cutting edge.” It’s about living out the NT’s vision of God’s people.
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If you’re a pastor or pastoral team who wants to bring a discipleship culture to your church using the pursueGOD resources, you’ll have to buy in to the system as a team.
Read MoreWe want to create a movement of people who pursue God “full circle”:
To get started, visit pursueGOD.org/go.