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In this episode, Cory and Brian walk through the relational circles of Jesus and how it can be applied to disciple-making. Jesus was a master at relationships and he didn't try to move between multiple contexts like we often do in our daily life. He aligned his relational context to maximize the time with those He was discipling. There are five primary spaces in which Jesus lived his life: the crowds, the 72, the 12, the 3, and the one-on-one time He shared with His Father. We emphasize the importance of integrating one's life and relationships, rather than having segmented and disconnected relational worlds. We also discuss the need for intentional spaces where relationships can happen naturally and spiritual conversations can emerge. This tool helps us move from scattered to focused in one missional context.
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In this episode, Cory and Brian walk through the relational circles of Jesus and how it can be applied to disciple-making. Jesus was a master at relationships and he didn't try to move between multiple contexts like we often do in our daily life. He aligned his relational context to maximize the time with those He was discipling. There are five primary spaces in which Jesus lived his life: the crowds, the 72, the 12, the 3, and the one-on-one time He shared with His Father. We emphasize the importance of integrating one's life and relationships, rather than having segmented and disconnected relational worlds. We also discuss the need for intentional spaces where relationships can happen naturally and spiritual conversations can emerge. This tool helps us move from scattered to focused in one missional context.

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