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3 Motivations Needed to Create a Disciplemaking Culture
What motivations provide fertile ground to grow a disciplemaking culture? And who needs to lead the work of disciplemaking in order for a disciplemaking culture to emerge? There are at…
4 Common Myths of a Disciplemaking Culture
Before we look at these common motivations, I want to emphasize that the purpose isn’t to critique the church/ministry models represented, but to highlight the ways your motivation will impact…
What Does a Disciplemaking Culture Look Like?
Many Americans struggle with being on a team, whether a large team (which was my experience in Thailand) or a small team at a church or in a neighborhood association….
What is a Disciplemaking Culture?
In this five-part series from Justin Gravitt, author of The Foundation of a Disciplemaking Culture, you’ll learn why a disciplemaking culture is needed now. This first post explains the meaning…
A Reflection on All Saints’ Day
“You are royal priests, a holy nation, God’s very own possession,” writes Peter in the first of his letters, to people no better than us, no less ordinary and no…
What Powerful Practice Makes No Noise at All?
When my mother’s parents married on March 29, 1919, they moved into a small house near a community outside Tupelo, Mississippi. Their home had no electricity, telephone, or radio. It…
Is Ambition a Good Thing?
“He’s very ambitious.” Is that a compliment or a criticism? We know that it’s not like Christ to climb over people, to politick for influence, or be driven blindly for…
When Your Work Atmosphere is Less-than-Christian
Bill often wonders whether he is a second-class Christian because of the less-than-Christian atmosphere he works in every day. His occupation is good and necessary for society, but it’s also…
Should our Spiritual Disciplines have Rules?
My wife Caffy and I have a longtime friend who asked me about the book I was writing. When I told her the title was Simplify Your Spiritual Life, she…
Best Quotes on . . . Prayer
Christianity Today called How to Pray “an instant spiritual classic.” Read the first chapter or click here to buy the book at your favorite retailer or navpress.com. This perennial top-selling…