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“Fight to have that David, Jonathan, Jesus, John, Paul, Timothy Relationship. An Everyday person can pick up the tools and just move with it, an everyday person can become a disciple maker.”
In today's discussion, Matt Dabs talks with Steve McCoy, the founder and lead pastor of the 360 Church in Sarasota, and developer of the Small Circle App. The emphasis is on the importance of personal, one-to-one discipleship, using the methods Jesus exemplified in his ministry. They explore the value of both group settings and individual discipleship, explaining that larger group settings often don't facilitate the deep, transformative conversations that occur in more intimate settings. Steve stresses the importance of intentionality in choosing who to invest in for discipleship, urging listeners to aim to invest in those who will themselves invest in others.
To Learn more about Small Circle Click HERE
Check out the new Disciple Making Culture Visual Guide
Interested in taking an assessment on Disciple Making: Individual Disciple Maker Assessment
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Key Takeaways
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
02:33 The Unique Relationship Between Jesus and John
05:53 The Need for Deep, Intimate Relationships in Discipleship
07:06 The Impact of the Industrial Revolution on Discipleship
08:57 The Importance of Intentionality in Discipleship
17:24 How to Get Started with One-on-One Discipleship
19:01 The Role of Everyday People in Discipleship
21:00 The Challenges and Rewards of One-on-One Discipleship
25:23 Closing Thoughts and Future Plans
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“Fight to have that David, Jonathan, Jesus, John, Paul, Timothy Relationship. An Everyday person can pick up the tools and just move with it, an everyday person can become a disciple maker.”
In today's discussion, Matt Dabs talks with Steve McCoy, the founder and lead pastor of the 360 Church in Sarasota, and developer of the Small Circle App. The emphasis is on the importance of personal, one-to-one discipleship, using the methods Jesus exemplified in his ministry. They explore the value of both group settings and individual discipleship, explaining that larger group settings often don't facilitate the deep, transformative conversations that occur in more intimate settings. Steve stresses the importance of intentionality in choosing who to invest in for discipleship, urging listeners to aim to invest in those who will themselves invest in others.
To Learn more about Small Circle Click HERE
Check out the new Disciple Making Culture Visual Guide
Interested in taking an assessment on Disciple Making: Individual Disciple Maker Assessment
Watch the Video
Key Takeaways
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
02:33 The Unique Relationship Between Jesus and John
05:53 The Need for Deep, Intimate Relationships in Discipleship
07:06 The Impact of the Industrial Revolution on Discipleship
08:57 The Importance of Intentionality in Discipleship
17:24 How to Get Started with One-on-One Discipleship
19:01 The Role of Everyday People in Discipleship
21:00 The Challenges and Rewards of One-on-One Discipleship
25:23 Closing Thoughts and Future Plans

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