Joining us again on the show, Curtis Sergeant shares about a new project called Zumé. The purpose of this program is to train groups of believers in how to make disciples. Through video, discussion questions, and activities, groups are able to learn more about following the Great Commission.
This project is great for any believer. It helps people realize their own ability to share the Gospel with others. The goal of Zumé is to make training more accessible throughout the world so that more people can get involved in spreading the Good News.
What We Talked About
00:24 – Episode summary01:15 – Introduction02:04 – What is the Zumé Project about?03:16 – Shattering boundaries and bringing access04:27 – Provisions from Zumé05:30 – From the vision to reality07:56 – Connecting with the current condition in the US09:56 – Coming alongside the vision12:06 – What are you believing God for?14:12 – Foundational Missions Leadership Moment15:01 – A desire for transformation16:01 – How is Zumé structured?17:41 – The process of training18:49 – What do the sessions include?20:27 – How have people responded to this project?21:22 – Feedback on Zumé24:09 – Ways to help through the process25:56 – Building relationships within groups28:20 – Something you wish you would have known29:15 – Next week on Engaging Missions30:41 – Who is this project for?31:53 – Could this be used in a Sunday school class?33:10 – Indicators for confirming the call to discipleship34:51 – Finding more information35:45 – The next steps36:33 – How can we best pray for you?38:32 – Ways to serve and be involved39:38 – Overview and final thoughts
Resources & Contact Info
* Zumé Project: zumeproject.com / zume.life* Missions Frontiers: Issue Featuring Zumé* Help Support Zumé: big.life/donate* Metacamp: metacamp.org* ObeyGC2: obeygc2.com* Email:
[email protected]* Skype: curtis.sergeant* Facebook: @zumeproject* Twitter: @zumeproject* LinkedIn
Additional Resources
* 30 Days of Prayer* Global Initiative Resources
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