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There Is No Plan B To Disciplemaking – Kevin Peck

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Is it really good time management if you only have 3 years of ministry to spend time making disciples of just a few people? What Jesus did with His 3 years of ministry was invest in a few, entrusting the message to 12 men. There was no Plan B to his master plan for world evangelization. There was only 1 plan: Disciplemaking.

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  • http://profiles.google.com/riverman38 Lamar Carnes

    Sorry just saw your title and have not had time to listen or read anything, going to work. But I know this word discipleship includes not only Gospel salvation message to the lost and God saves those whom He desires from that message but along with that salvation immediately the process of continues in discipleship – that is, FEED my SHEEP and according to Hebrews leave the first principles and go forward in the word of God growing in the entire counsel of God on all things He has shown to us in the word of God.  Any Church plant or ministry of evangelization which does not take the whole aspect of this “word” and what it entails is missing the boat and failing the Lord. To make Gospel presentation to the lost become 100% and leave the new saint to flounder in the world and become weak and never grow is an insult to the Gospel and the purpose of Christ in the Gospel, for in the Gospel comes sanctification. It is an ongoing combined effort on all fronts with NO neglect of either.  To have a dichotamy in terms of lacking heavy presentations of theology and doctrine is absolutel unacceptable.  I have found the mega-churches today are concentrating on cultural, community, and a very limited short time together for building up and we are producing “weak” saints who are NOT disciples but rather only a few going out witnessing and bringing in folks based on technological and music venue efforts alone.  Our work should be a witness for Jesus to lost by EVERY new bon saint who is growing up in Jesus.  It is a combined effort not a “seperate” few who do these things of witnessing. All do it. And all get into the word but the teachers/preachers must engage in teaching more than I observe in our various mega churches.  Not getting out there in the congregation setting and setting up more classes and more Bible groups and more intense word studies along with more evangelistic efforts is not helping.  In fact, the Church met 7 days a week in Acts. Now we meet a short 1 hour on Sundays and perhaps a short class during the week.  And that is it.  Not good.  The old traditional ways were very effective for study but not evangelism. We need both