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DISCIPLESHIP OVERVIEW
A successful vacation road trip
Pastor Andy Stanley
An Analogy for Discipleship•The DRIVER- an intentional LEADER, committed to discipling others.
An Analogy for Discipleship•The VEHICLE- a relational ENVIRONMENT. You can’t help people you don’t know.
An Analogy for Discipleship•The GPS/MAP- a reproducible PROCESS, like the Discipleship Wheel.
I. Leading with Purpose
A. All of us are called and
challenged to become
DISCIPLERS
I. Leading with Purpose
B. A discipler must first be a
DISCIPLE.
I. Leading with Purpose
C. A discipler must remain in
relationship with CHRIST and
others.
I. Leading with Purpose
D. A discipler must stay
CONNECTED.
I. Leading with Purpose
E. A discipler must allow Jesus to
continually mold, shape and
CHANGE them.
II. Sharing Your LifeA. Jesus made disciples by
sharing his LIFE.
II. Sharing Your LifeB. Spiritual growth
happens best in SMALL group settings where the
Gospel is shared and LIVED OUT with others
II. Sharing Your LifeC. RELATIONSHIPS
create the environment where
discipleship happens best.
II. Sharing Your LifeD. A relational environment is
characterized by safety,
AUTHENTICITY and accountability.
III. Following the map
A. Find out where your candidate for
discipleship is on the DISCIPLESHIP WHEEL through
pointed questions.
III. Following the map
B. Continue by CONFIRMING their
faith in CHRIST alone and ASSURANCE of
salvation.
III. Following the map
C. Take them from where they are to the
goal of being MATURE disciples,
able to make disciples.
III. Following the map
D. Follow the PROCESS, step
by step.
The steps, in order, for the discipler are: 1. SHARE2. CONNECT3. TRAIN for MINISTRY4. RELEASE to be a DISCIPLE-MAKER
Will you come along?