Discipleship

Take a Tech Break

Try consciously counting how many times you reach for [your phone] even in a single hour.

Kyle Strobel: Power in Weakness

“Christians should become powerful Christians. But it’s only ever a power made perfect in our weakness, and it’s only ever a power that comes from God.”

Gospel-Centered Parenting

The newness that comes as a result of new birth in Christ trickles down into every area of life, including our parenting.

8 Ways to Invest in Younger Believers

Younger believers become mature through the investment of more experienced believers. Here are ways to start successful mentoring relationships.

Inspiring Millennials to Lead

Contrary to stereotypes, Millennials are hungry to be mentored and discipled. Here's how to do it.

In Atlanta: A Blueprint for Urban Discipleship

Dhati Lewis has an aspiration: to create a blueprint of urban discipleship so that this generation will be the last that has to leave the city to get trained for ministry.

Does Discipleship Lead Naturally to Evangelism?

Evangelism doesn't always flow naturally from discipleship. Here’s what it takes to do both effectively.

The Mysterious Mandate of ‘Small Discipleship’

The kingdom of God grows through the practice of discipling a small group of people, which requires time and patience.

Time: The Essential Investment

It's easy to get caught up in the busyness of everyday life, but there's one priority we can't compromise: people.

Marriage: What If ‘Differences’ Are a Good Thing?

Valuing your differences helps see that you are both necessary for the relationship. You are on the same team.

What If It’s Not Someone Else’s Fault?

Before you blame someone else for causing your problems, it's a good idea to first take a look at the desires of your own heart.