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In Episode 11 of Miked Up, the guys shift away from politics and dive into key questions about church life and discipleship. Can a church become too large to disciple its members effectively? They explore the definition of a megachurch, discuss the role of small groups, and question whether today’s church culture has become too consumeristic. Is the approach to church growth more pragmatic than biblical?
The conversation tackles what meaningful discipleship looks like, how even small churches can miss the mark, and the importance of being a faithful church member. They also talk about vision casting, challenges with getting people engaged in discipleship, and why we should seek to help improve our church rather than criticize it. If you’re wondering what to look for in a church home or how biblical preaching fits into this discussion, this episode has you covered.
By Mike Miller and Coby Duren5
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In Episode 11 of Miked Up, the guys shift away from politics and dive into key questions about church life and discipleship. Can a church become too large to disciple its members effectively? They explore the definition of a megachurch, discuss the role of small groups, and question whether today’s church culture has become too consumeristic. Is the approach to church growth more pragmatic than biblical?
The conversation tackles what meaningful discipleship looks like, how even small churches can miss the mark, and the importance of being a faithful church member. They also talk about vision casting, challenges with getting people engaged in discipleship, and why we should seek to help improve our church rather than criticize it. If you’re wondering what to look for in a church home or how biblical preaching fits into this discussion, this episode has you covered.

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