Greetings! I have assembled the papers and videos I have created in the last months as I work to understand how to properly describe discipleship to others.
I have had the blessing of serving in two large churches and know that the staff there truly wish to see God's people be blessed and equipped to engage with Kingdom work. Yet, something seems missing. I have not seen the explosive growth of the early church and I yearn to figure out what we can do to return to that exciting process of making disciple-making disciples.
There's much to learn. So, take your time, look around. Then make sure to drop me a line and tell me what you know.
I look forward to hearing from you.
This 133 page document is the result of completing four microprojects with the purpose of addressing the lack of explosive growth in the Crossing Church. The requirements defined that I had to speak about the Crossing Church specifically, but I believe this work addresses a common problem in the American Church.
Consider the Biblical precedence for Discipleship and conduct interviews of church staff to evaluate their understanding of biblical principles
Consider Historical and Current Discipleship Practices by performing Academic Article Review and writing Critiques of the articles.
I have included papers I wrote while I pursued my Master of Divinity degree.
I have included papers I wrote while I pursued my Master of Theological Studies degree.
The manuscript for the 2020 Commencement address
This address was prepared to recap what our graduates had covered in their studies and to encourage them to make disciples "as they go".
(the audio has the graduation march music playing over my voice for about one minute before it was turned off)
Thoughts about the value of our children and how to choose the best way to educate them in these trying times.
A discussion of the Shema and what it says to us
How do we become spiritually mature?
Theology we can learn from a dog
How should we live humbly?
How can we make a difference in the workplace?
How should we live knowing we will die?
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