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Most leaders want to see lost people become disciple-makers, but the gap between desire and action gets fuzzy fast. In this episode, Mark and Dave name the two biggest barriers: not knowing where to start and not knowing what to do next. They push back on the fear that a “lost to leader” pathway is too mechanical and show why clarity actually helps you stay steady when people get messy, distracted, or stuck. If you’ve ever felt the burden to reach people around you but lacked a simple path forward, this episode gives you a better first step.
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Most leaders want to see lost people become disciple-makers, but the gap between desire and action gets fuzzy fast. In this episode, Mark and Dave name the two biggest barriers: not knowing where to start and not knowing what to do next. They push back on the fear that a “lost to leader” pathway is too mechanical and show why clarity actually helps you stay steady when people get messy, distracted, or stuck. If you’ve ever felt the burden to reach people around you but lacked a simple path forward, this episode gives you a better first step.

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