In this episode, we’ll discuss 5 proven steps to keep disciple-makers motivated. We’ll look at tools and resources available, such as books and blogs. Additionally, we’ll discuss the power of a disciple-making community.
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DiscipleFirst Website: https://disciplefirst.com/
DiscipleFirst Resources: https://disciplefirst.com/resources/
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https://disciplefirst.com/coaching/
In this episode, we dive into the power of the synergy between disciple-making and church planting, featuring hosts Ben Borgman and Craig Etheredge alongside special guest Clay Holcomb, Executive Director of CrossCreek Network. Together, we’ll explore how church planters can overcome cultural barriers utilizing the methods and model of Jesus—whether in West Africa, Israel, Cambodia, or North America. Jesus had a heart for people, invested in others to multiply himself and grow disciples who share the same mission …and so should we.
Important links from this episode:
DiscipleFirst Website: https://disciplefirst.com/resources/
Coaching offers pastors a fresh perspective to help them stay focused on what truly matters, work through real-world challenges, and create healthy environments for disciple-making. Learn about discipleFIRST’s approach to coaching, which goes beyond just the principles of making disciples, adapting to the individual context and needs of each leader.
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DiscipleFirst Coaching: https://disciplefirst.com/coaching
Important links from this episode:
DiscipleFirst Website: https://disciplefirst.com/resources/
In this episode, titled “Empowering Disciple-Making Women,” we delve deep into the transformative journey of women within the church who are stepping into leadership and disciple-making roles. Joining our host, Ben Borgman, are esteemed guests and board members, Kyle Phillips and Andrea Murphy.
Important links from this episode:
DiscipleFirst Website: https://disciplefirst.com/
DiscipleFirst Resources: https://disciplefirst.com/resources/
In today’s episode, we’re delving into a crucial and often challenging aspect of leadership—conflict resolution. Join us as we explore strategies for addressing and resolving conflicts within the church by following the example set by Jesus. We’ll be discussing how to navigate the emotional undercurrents of conflict before transitioning to problem-solving, and how understanding different perspectives can lead to true reconciliation.
In today’s episode, titled “The Necessity for Healthy Conflict Resolution,” our host Pastor Glenn Underhill of Cross Creek Church, along with Craig Etheridge, founder of Disciple First, and Dr. Bernice Riley, a licensed professional counselor, dive deep into the essentials of managing and resolving conflict healthily within leadership.
In this episode, host Ben Borgman dives into the vital topic of maintaining spiritual health amidst the demanding responsibilities of ministry. Joined by esteemed guests, Pastor Craig Etheredge and Pastor Brent Parker, the discussion focuses on the common challenges pastors face, such as feeling overwhelmed by ministry duties, balancing family obligations, and dealing with isolation. The conversation aims to provide practical solutions for developing healthy rhythms, setting boundaries, and delegating tasks to prevent burnout.
In today’s episode, Glen Underhill and Craig Etheredge dive into the seven core convictions that are essential to creating a disciple-making church, helping to develop a “Jesus-Centered” philosophy of ministry. We’ll explore how Jesus’ reliance on the spirit and his approach to disciple-making serves as a perfect model for us today. Our speakers emphasize the significance of prayerful dependence on the spirit for personal and leadership growth as well as the crucial phases of discipleship—from engaging spiritual explorers to multiplying followers.
In today’s episode, our host Glenn Underhill is joined by special guest Craig Etheredge, author of the new book “His Way Still Works.” Together, they dive deep into the importance of adopting a Jesus-centric philosophy of ministry and the impact it has on transforming churches into movements of multiplication.
Tune in as Glenn and Craig emphasize the power of having a clear, unified philosophy of ministry based on Jesus’ disciple-making model. They’ll explain how this approach can lead to cohesive church leadership, drive impactful decisions, and ultimately, ignite a movement of multiplication. Plus, don’t miss out on a special discount on Craig’s new book, “His Way Still Works” by using the code: HISWAY20 when you purchase the book! And here’s where you can download exclusive resources like a free listening guide: https://disciplefirst.com/podcast/the-power-of-a-disciple-making-philosophy-of-ministry/