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Want to help your church find focus in its disciple-making efforts? We've created an 8-part resource called Discipleship 101 to help. Learn more at https://www.intotheharvest.org/discipleship-101/
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Too many people are trying to lead others in discipleship without ever truly walking with them. They’re quick to instruct, but slow to connect. But disciple-making—at its core—is relational. Before you contribute to someone’s spiritual growth, they need to know you’ve spent time with Jesus… and that you actually care about them.
In this episode, Andrew and John unpack a simple but powerful framework: TLC. No, not the 90s band—but the essential relational ingredients for influencing others toward Jesus.
T: Time with Jesus — Do the people you’re leading sense that you walk closely with the Lord? (substance + credibility = fuel)
L: Love for People — Do they feel genuinely known and cared for? (means)
C: Contribution — Only then can you help them grow in faith and obedience. (content + character)
This conversation challenges the idea that training or titles qualify us to disciple others. Instead, it invites us back to the way of Jesus—life-on-life, rooted in love, and shaped by presence.
RESOURCES MENTIONED:
The Pathway Series
Finding Faith – Free Gospel Resource
Discipleship101 - 8 Videos and Discussion Guide
Original Release Date: 10/23/25
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Want to help your church find focus in its disciple-making efforts? We've created an 8-part resource called Discipleship 101 to help. Learn more at https://www.intotheharvest.org/discipleship-101/
Need a simple framework to help you make disciples like Jesus? Check out The Pathway Series to learn more: https://www.intotheharvest.org/pathway
Shop ► https://www.intotheharvest.org/shop/
Instagram ► instagram.com / intotheharvest
Facebook ► facebook.com / intotheharvest
Newsletter ► https://www.intotheharvest.org/newsle...
Too many people are trying to lead others in discipleship without ever truly walking with them. They’re quick to instruct, but slow to connect. But disciple-making—at its core—is relational. Before you contribute to someone’s spiritual growth, they need to know you’ve spent time with Jesus… and that you actually care about them.
In this episode, Andrew and John unpack a simple but powerful framework: TLC. No, not the 90s band—but the essential relational ingredients for influencing others toward Jesus.
T: Time with Jesus — Do the people you’re leading sense that you walk closely with the Lord? (substance + credibility = fuel)
L: Love for People — Do they feel genuinely known and cared for? (means)
C: Contribution — Only then can you help them grow in faith and obedience. (content + character)
This conversation challenges the idea that training or titles qualify us to disciple others. Instead, it invites us back to the way of Jesus—life-on-life, rooted in love, and shaped by presence.
RESOURCES MENTIONED:
The Pathway Series
Finding Faith – Free Gospel Resource
Discipleship101 - 8 Videos and Discussion Guide
Original Release Date: 10/23/25
SUBSCRIBE to our free weekly newsletter
SHOP the ITH Store
********************
Want to Help Us Grow?
The post #252 – Disciple-Making Done Right: Why TLC Changes Everything appeared first on Into the Harvest

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