Nothing is as important as sharing the good news of Jesus. Expand your missiology and be equipped to make disciples who make disciples with these ideas and strategies.
Apostolic people are motivated to go beyond the status quo, to take risks and start new things. They don’t take no for an answer. In a missions setting, this mover-and-shaker gene has a particularly significant role.
Not all apostolic people look the same, but there are a set of unique characteristics that set them apart. InnerCHANGE leader Diane Moss is a great example of someone who had these characteristics in every season of life—even before missions.
A movement is a group of people working together to passionately advance their shared commitments. Here are a few everyday-life images that demonstrate this powerful dynamic.
One of the most powerful dynamics you can add to your discovery groups is accountability. Support life-changing discipleship through step six of our DBS guide.
Multiply your impact in sharing Jesus through step 5 of our guide to launching Discovery Bible Studies. Learn how DBS's lead to Disciple Making Movements.
Step four of the Discovery Bible Study process is all about empowering your group to make their own discoveries about God and scripture. Don't tell—Discover!
The central tool for encountering Jesus in a DBS is God's word. Here are the simple questions for digging into scripture from the Discovery Bible Study method.
Once you've gathered a group to explore Jesus in a Discovery Bible Study, it's time for the next step. These connect questions are central to disciple making.
Discovery Bible Studies help people outside the church explore Jesus and encounter God, and they're so simple that anyone can lead them. Here's the first step.