Brandon Bathauer comes on the podcast to discuss why evangelism and disciplship seem to be mutually exclusive in some churches today, and why they should instead be viewed as inseparable.
Dan and Stephen discuss recent controversies and boycotts in the culture and how we can prevent ourselves from losing focus amidst so many distracting events that happen in our world every day.
Travis Evans comes on the podcast to discuss the growth he has witnessed firsthand not only within his church, but outside of his church via disciples made and sent out by them.
Tasi Faapouli comes on the podcast to discuss her experience with ministering to another culture within America- specifically her Samoan family- and the challenges that come along with it.
Join us as we dive into an insightful conversation with Tommy Swindol, who shares his experience of navigating the challenges of transforming an established church while honoring its legacy. Tommy discusses the journey of shifting the church's
Dmitry Tribelsky comes on the podcast to talk about his testimony of how he came from Russia to Israel amidst the war in Ukraine, as well as discuss what making disciples is like in multiple cultures.
Dan and Stephen talk with Craig Etheredge about the importance of discipling and raising up leaders over time who share your vision so that transitions of leadership are smooth and healthy for the church body.
Jim Thomas comes on the podcast to discuss how critical it is that we use the same language in our churches to eliminate confusion brought by how multiple people can interpret the same word differently.
Phil Claycomb comes on the podcast to discuss his experience with the Bonhoeffer project, and how it takes time- sometimes even years to shift the culture in a church to a focus on disciple-making.
Logan Wolf comes on the podcast to talk about his 10+ year journey in Provo, Utah making disciples and ministering to Mormons through home churches in the least reached state in the US.
Shauna Pilgreen, author of the book "Love Where You Live", comes on the podcast to talk about the countless opportunities we have in our daily lives to not only love people, but also to develop relationships in our communities through many smal
Dr. Dhati Lewis comes on the podcast to discuss his experience in making disciples in an urban setting and why the local church is meant to be God's greatest vehicle in reaching the community they're in.
Daniel Im comes on the podcast to discuss the importance of analyzing where your specific church is in regards to growth and maturity when making a plan to implement discipleship, and that no one forumla will be universal to all churches. In fa
Justin Gravitt comes on the podcast to talk about the most important elements in disciple-making and why Jesus's model is the most efficent for us to replicate.
Sandy Mason comes on the podcast to share why raising Christians up with a correct understanding of what discipleship looks like is imperrative to healthy growth in their spiritual walk.
The CEO of Awanas, Matt Markins, comes onto the podcast to talk about the limited time there is to disciple children before they develop their own worldview, and how to bridge the gap between discipleship of our children on Sundays in church, a