Jesus’s approach to making disciples was to find them and invite them to journey with him. The same is true today as we intentionally choose others and model for them what it means to follow Jesus.
The first way faith is demonstrated in the life of a leader is when he or she is not afraid to believe God.
What would it look like if the body of Christ decided that our mission and not our differences define us?
For many disciples, the workplace is one of their greatest spheres of connection and influence. Yet many believers don’t see that their job can be an act of worship — and an opportunity to engage others with the gospel.
How did Jesus turn a bunch of failed and broken disciples into a world-changing missionary force?
Effective coaching is vital to the success of discipleship/church multiplication movements. Improving your ability to mentor, challenge and encourage others can increase the spiritual fruitfulness of a movement and help it grow larger.
Rick Franklin and Menchit Wong are currently partnering together on a team developing an exciting new program for the Lausanne Movement and YLGen. This and many decades of other experiences give them good insights into the challenges, benefits, and processes of working together.
During this webinar, you will learn about the character qualities, fruitful practices, and tools that define and foster effectiveness in being a non-residential movement catalyst.
People under the age of 18 represent over one-quarter of the world’s current population. Understanding global trends among today’s young people helps us discover how to reach them, disciple them as followers of Jesus, and then release them into His mission.
Ministry leaders describe how they are using digital media to reach the unreached worldwide.
Viveks Samuel talks with Rick Olmstead, David Grabovenko, and Gabrielle Odom to provide insight into how billions of young people worldwide can be engaged in God's global mission.
Bekele Shanko details why church multiplication -- as opposed to church addition -- is essential to providing a healthy church for every thousand people in the world.
Mary Ho describes how local church planting movements have resulted in the pace of new Christians has started to exceed the rate of population growth.
Positive changes and opportunities that have come about during the 2020 pandemic in Asia.
Pastors Michael Wright and William Beasley recount how two Chicago-area churches, with diverse populations, came together to unite their congregations as they seek to reach others for the Great Commission.