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Ch. 4 Cabbages in the Desert "Revolutionizing Faith: The DMM Approach"


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This conversation delves into the biblical foundations for Disciple-Making Movements (DMMs) as outlined in Dr. Aila Tasse's book, 'Cabbages in the Desert.' The discussion explores the concept of multiplication in faith, tracing its roots from Genesis through the life of Jesus and the early church. Key themes include the importance of understanding the church as a living organism, the distinction between converts and disciples, the role of adversity in spreading the gospel, and the necessity of cultural relevance and simplicity in disciple-making. The conversation emphasizes the need for prayer and personal transformation in embracing these ideas.

Takeaways

  • Multiplication in faith is rooted in biblical principles.
  • The Tower of Babel illustrates humanity's failure to spread God's glory.
  • Abraham's calling was meant to bless all nations.
  • The early church grew through adversity and scattering.
  • Discipleship is about heart transformation, not just conversion.
  • Baptism is a fundamental step of obedience for new believers.
  • Cultural relevance is crucial for effective disciple-making.
  • Simplicity is essential for reproducibility in movements.
  • Prayer is vital for guidance and strength in disciple-making.
  • Personal transformation is necessary for leaders embracing new models.

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