The Fruit of Prayer in Heron's Nest
Once this team in western Colorado identified activating prayer as the missing component in their ministry strategy and began prayer-walking, the changes in the spiritual climate were profound.
Once this team in western Colorado identified activating prayer as the missing component in their ministry strategy and began prayer-walking, the changes in the spiritual climate were profound.
Third spaces play a strategic role in reaching others with the good news. Here are some lessons our staff have learned about making a third space a missional space.
Novo staff have observed a spiritual shift—a new spiritual hunger—in many people across the US. Could the upheaval of this present moment be stirring up the soil of revival?
Discovery Bible Studies encourage people to engage with God's truth in the ways science says we learn best—through discussion, action and teaching others.
Disciple Making Movements (DMM) are built on relationships. Here’s a story that illustrates that truth.
What does a Discovery Bible Study look like from beginning to end? Here's a summary and a complete list of questions to guide your group.
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.