
7 Tips for Discipling the Next Generation: Lessons from Apostle Paul
Learn 7 key elements for discipling the next generation through investing in others. Explore tips for teaching, faith, love, purpose, and more. Continue Reading

Cultivating Spiritual Generations on the Job
“The more time I spent in the Bible, I became a better husband and father.… Continue Reading

How Investing in One Disciplemaker Multiplies the Generational Impact
Discover the transformative power of an intentional discipleship journey as Karl Wang shares his inspiring story of spiritual growth and … Continue Reading

How the Gospel Spreads to Hard to Reach Places
“Building that relationship, so people don’t just see you as someone who shares the Word of God, but as one who lives the Word and wants… Continue Reading

3 Ways to Help Someone Grow Spiritually
Where do you start in terms of helping your friend spiritually? Here are three ways you can get started. Continue Reading

Serving Jesus in a War Zone
Tyler and Kelly, Navigators missionaries in Ukraine, focused on their true calling, “God has made us to care for people.”… Continue Reading

Come Fish With Me: A Discipleship Bible Study
Jesus had a way of meeting each person right where they were—including His disciples. In the “Come Fish with Me” Discipleship Bible study resource, you will explore Jesus’ invitation to these fishermen and how this applies to your life today. Continue Reading

MK222302 – How to Save the World Landing Page (914664)
Online Video Course: How to Save the World: Disciplemaking Made Simple Do you have a heart for making disciples but need some resources to … Continue Reading

Join the Conversation with Alice Matagora
Join the Conversation with Alice Matagora, author of How to Save the World: Disciplemaking Made Simple Q In your very first chapter, you … Continue Reading

How to Follow God When You’re in a Crisis
As crises unfold on our televisions, computers, and phone screens, we must never forget the parallel reality: Somewhere behind the scenes, … Continue Reading