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This is an ongoing interview that Gary Jennings had recently with John King focused on how critical ordinary people are to lead, disciple and multiply movements. Traditionally, the local church depends on seminary-trained ministers to share the Gospel which seldom leads to the multiplication of disciplemakers. However, ordinary people is essential for the multiplication of the Gospel in the workplace, schools, neighborhoods, and communities
This conversation also includes some very special insights John has for those of us who use the principles and practices of Disciple Making Movements in apartment ministry.
By Gary Jennings and Rod BowersThis is an ongoing interview that Gary Jennings had recently with John King focused on how critical ordinary people are to lead, disciple and multiply movements. Traditionally, the local church depends on seminary-trained ministers to share the Gospel which seldom leads to the multiplication of disciplemakers. However, ordinary people is essential for the multiplication of the Gospel in the workplace, schools, neighborhoods, and communities
This conversation also includes some very special insights John has for those of us who use the principles and practices of Disciple Making Movements in apartment ministry.