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In this episode of the Unqualified Podcast, Paige and Danielle are tackling a conversation that's been stirring in their hearts: evangelism without discipleship isn't enough.
While evangelism is essential and powerful, we're seeing an alarming gap in the church today—new believers being reached but not rooted. There's no shortage of altar calls, but where are the people walking alongside others as they grow in their faith?
This conversation isn't about calling out churches or criticizing Christians. It's a heart cry for the body of Christ to return to the depth and intentionality of true discipleship. Because revival isn't just crowds—it's transformation. And transformation takes time, investment, and relationship.
Whether you're a church leader, a new believer, or someone who feels stuck between conversion and calling, this episode will challenge and encourage you to think bigger—and deeper.
🧭 What You'll Hear:The difference between evangelism and discipleship—and why both matter
Why we believe revival without discipleship can't be sustained
Real talk about how churches can do better without throwing stones
A call to the everyday believer: you don't need a title to disciple someone
Encouragement for those who feel spiritually isolated after salvation
"We're not called to make followers. We're called to make disciples." "Evangelism might get you in the room—but discipleship builds the house." "Revival without roots will always burn out."
🎧 Listen If:You've ever felt "saved" but spiritually stuck
You're passionate about revival but know something's missing
You're wondering what it really means to walk with others in faith
You're ready to grow deeper—not just louder—in your walk with God
📩 Drop your thoughts, questions, or experiences with discipleship in the comments or message us directly—we want to hear from you! 🎙️ Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss a raw, real, and spirit-led episode of Unqualified. 📲 Share this episode with someone who's hungry for more than a Sunday morning experience.
By Paige Loehr and Danielle WelchIn this episode of the Unqualified Podcast, Paige and Danielle are tackling a conversation that's been stirring in their hearts: evangelism without discipleship isn't enough.
While evangelism is essential and powerful, we're seeing an alarming gap in the church today—new believers being reached but not rooted. There's no shortage of altar calls, but where are the people walking alongside others as they grow in their faith?
This conversation isn't about calling out churches or criticizing Christians. It's a heart cry for the body of Christ to return to the depth and intentionality of true discipleship. Because revival isn't just crowds—it's transformation. And transformation takes time, investment, and relationship.
Whether you're a church leader, a new believer, or someone who feels stuck between conversion and calling, this episode will challenge and encourage you to think bigger—and deeper.
🧭 What You'll Hear:The difference between evangelism and discipleship—and why both matter
Why we believe revival without discipleship can't be sustained
Real talk about how churches can do better without throwing stones
A call to the everyday believer: you don't need a title to disciple someone
Encouragement for those who feel spiritually isolated after salvation
"We're not called to make followers. We're called to make disciples." "Evangelism might get you in the room—but discipleship builds the house." "Revival without roots will always burn out."
🎧 Listen If:You've ever felt "saved" but spiritually stuck
You're passionate about revival but know something's missing
You're wondering what it really means to walk with others in faith
You're ready to grow deeper—not just louder—in your walk with God
📩 Drop your thoughts, questions, or experiences with discipleship in the comments or message us directly—we want to hear from you! 🎙️ Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss a raw, real, and spirit-led episode of Unqualified. 📲 Share this episode with someone who's hungry for more than a Sunday morning experience.