Jesus was a disciplemaker. That’s what He did – He made disciples who made disciples.

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife released3 million hatchery-reared trout into lakes across the state.(reported April 27, 2012 on kxro news radio)

I’ve been reflecting on the Great Commission and the priority that Jesus placed on making disciples.

What’s your approach to evangelism and disciplemaking?

I am thrilled to share what God’s been doing in East Africa through World Partners. I long to see God move in similar ways here in North America!

Every time I’m asked to autograph my book Six-Word Lessons to Discover Missional Living, I include the reference Matthew 4:19. This verse challenges me every time I read it.

I’ve been challenged as I’ve been reading the book T4T: A Discipleship ReRevolution.

Although it’s entitled The Master Plan of Evangelism, it is actually more focused on disciplemaking and leadership development. Robert Coleman first published this book nearly fifty years ago in January 1963.

How does the Small Group Ministry of your church contribute to making disciples who make disciples?

This Missional Challenge blog is all about aligning every believer with the mission of Jesus!