Counterintuitive Discipleship Values
1. Go slow to go fast!
2. Outsiders raise up insiders – an inexperienced insider is more effective than a highly trained outsider.
3. Focus on a few to reach many.
4. Self-discovery learning in the Word is more powerful than instruction learning.
5. Disciple people to conversion – don’t wait to convert them before discipleship begins.
6. Dream big but build small.
7. Group memory is greater than each individuals memory of what is learned – discipleship happens best in groups rather than as individuals.
8. Obedience is more important than knowledge.
9. Give 80% of your discipling attention to 20% of your most focused and effective disciple makers.
10. Start with creation then move to Christ – through the God story.
11. Raise up leaders before they are ready – start with the torch in their hand, don’t pass it to them later.
12. Start small groups among existing social groups.
13. Don’t grow bigger groups, multiply more groups.
14. Spend a long time discipling people but expect miraculous breakthroughs and acceleration!
Originally posted on:
http://floydandsally.com/
(Floyd McClung, All Nations South Africa)
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