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In today's episode of the Text-Driven Women Podcast, we're concluding our study on Titus 2 by walking through six things discipleship isn't.
DIGGING DEEPER
What misconceptions about discipleship held you back from obedience? What is your plan to move forward in obedience?
How are you building friendships centered around God’s Word?
Make a list of older saints in your local church to glean from. Make a list of younger women to pour into. Don’t let them just stay on a list–move forward in obedience.
Write out the Titus 2 passage. Memorize the characteristics of a Titus 2, Text-Driven woman. Be able to recall the curriculum and sound doctrine you are to train other women in.
How can you make the most of your season by inviting others to grow in godliness alongside you? (Examples: morning coffee, lunch after church, going on a walk with the strollers, on a park bench, driving to the grocery store together, after kids' bedtime)
Here’s an easy idea to help you have intentional conversation that's centered around the Word: Invite a friend or small group of women from church over on a Monday to read the sermon text and discuss the sermon together. This conversation might happen on a walk or even at a local park while your kids play. It's a great way to build friendships and discipleship relationships that are centered around the Word.
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In today's episode of the Text-Driven Women Podcast, we're concluding our study on Titus 2 by walking through six things discipleship isn't.
DIGGING DEEPER
What misconceptions about discipleship held you back from obedience? What is your plan to move forward in obedience?
How are you building friendships centered around God’s Word?
Make a list of older saints in your local church to glean from. Make a list of younger women to pour into. Don’t let them just stay on a list–move forward in obedience.
Write out the Titus 2 passage. Memorize the characteristics of a Titus 2, Text-Driven woman. Be able to recall the curriculum and sound doctrine you are to train other women in.
How can you make the most of your season by inviting others to grow in godliness alongside you? (Examples: morning coffee, lunch after church, going on a walk with the strollers, on a park bench, driving to the grocery store together, after kids' bedtime)
Here’s an easy idea to help you have intentional conversation that's centered around the Word: Invite a friend or small group of women from church over on a Monday to read the sermon text and discuss the sermon together. This conversation might happen on a walk or even at a local park while your kids play. It's a great way to build friendships and discipleship relationships that are centered around the Word.