How should the church adapt its discipleship to an ever increasing mobile society? 

Is teaching people to observe all that Jesus commanded when you can, while you can, and for as long as you can sufficient in a highly mobile society? 

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  • With increasing mobility comes the potential of lost accountability and therefore disciples that fall and have no one to help the get up. They become road kill on the high speed highway.

    I am not sure what you mean by the second question. Care to explain?
  • There are highly mobile subsets of communities and there are those who are more stationary. The mobile subset passes through the more stationaries sphere of influence more often. So while the mobiles are in our sphere (for as long as it may be) we should reach them with what we can when we can.

    We can't tell them to be less mobile in order to bring them to a certain level in discipleship.
  • Last year I met a lady who was discipled by telephone by a relative of Lorne Sanny.
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