#ReimagineDISCIPLESHIP Equipping the Saints (54)
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We champion leaders, networks, and organizations that help disciples of Jesus make more disciples.
Two of the most important aspects of effective disciple making are an intentional strategy and an easy-to-use tool. With a good strategy and useful too
Read more…Multiply. Movements.
Movements are real... and are happening around the world today,
especially among Muslims.
September 6-8, 2018
(Thursday night 6:30 – 8:30 p.m., all day Friday, half-day on Saturday)
Compass Church, Wheaton
520 E. Roosevelt Road,
Webinar: Creating Easier Pathways to Spiritual Formation
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Disciple-Making DNA
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Major Gathering for Evangelists • Get Equipped to Equip
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RESET ~ Revival & Awakening
RESET = revival & awakening

Time: June 11, 2015 to June 13, 2015
Location: Washington, DC
Website or Map: http://resetmovement.com/
Event Type: vision, &, strategy
Organized By: PulseMovement.com
RESET Leaders Gathering – June 11-13 in Washingt
EVENTS ~ Small Group Training
Hi Phil. Hope you're doing great. I wanted to make sure you knew about this... I'm hosting the three leading voices in small group ministry, Steve Gladen, Bill Donahue, and Bill Willits for a three day conference. These guys are the EVENT. Every ses
Read more…MetaCamp Disciple-Making Training - November 18-22, 2013
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The #ReimagineFORUM Coaching Session • John Savage
The #ReimagineFORUM Coaching Session
John Savage
WHY?
Why is it important for Christian leaders to begin a journey of rethinking ministry?
Breakdown of the Disciple Factories
Breakdown of the Disciple Factories
Bt Thom Schultz on HoylSoup.com
The disciple-making machine is broken. Though most church leaders would say discipleship is a crucial part of their mission and ministry, they fear it’s not working.
A recent Barn
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Why Knowledge is a Thing of the Past
Excerpted with permission of the author from Chapter Six of The Coach Model for Christian Leaders by Keith E. Webb.
As leaders, we often view ourselves as knowledge providers. So we teach, tell, or advise and, in