leadership development

Spiritual Parenthood: Why Disciple-Making Requires Fathers and Mothers, Not Just Teachers

Paul wrote to the Corinthians with a startling claim: “Though you have countless guides in Christ, you do not have many fathers” (1 Corinthians 4:15). In an age of Christian content abundance, we’ve never had more teachers. What we desperately need are spiritual parents. The Crisis of Orphaned Disciples Walk into most churches on any […]

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The Lost Art of Imitation: Why Disciple-Making Requires More Than Bible Studies

\n\n Paul’s charge to Timothy is startlingly simple: “And the things you have heard me say in the presence of many witnesses entrust to faithful men, who will be able to teach others also” (2 Timothy 2:2). Four generations of discipleship in one verse. Yet here’s what we often miss—Paul doesn’t say “the things you’ve

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The Priesthood of All Believers: Why Disciple-Making Movements Depend on Ordinary Christians

Here’s a number that should terrify every church leader: 90% of Christians in America have never discipled another believer. Not once. Not ever. We have professionalized the Great Commission, handing it off to pastors and missionaries while the rest of the church sits in comfortable consumerism. But the Reformation recovered a truth that could spark

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When Elders Disagree: Why Conflict-Killing Leadership Multiplies Churches

Seventy percent of church conflicts that reach crisis level involve elder board dysfunction. Not the culture. Not the youth pastor’s wardrobe. Not the worship style. Elders who cannot disagree well. This statistic from Lifeway Research should stop every church planter cold. You’re pouring your life into a new work, building a launch team, finding a

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