Engage Middle Tennessee – Part 3

Jason Dukes, Church Multiplication Minister, gives 4 metaphors for communicating the Gospel in this third in a series of four videos on Engaging Middle Tennessee.
 
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Questions to stimulate conversation in your LIFE Group:

  • Regarding the four metaphors Jason mentioned – how does someone become Gospel and Scripture fluent? Is it an ongoing process?
  • Why does gospel fluency, the ability to notice people who welcome us into their lives, and learning how to listen to someone then translate the gospel into their lives matter with regard to our going and making disciples among the lost like Jesus did?
  • Besides the “Three Circles,” what other simple tools for the sharing the gospel do you use? In what situations do you find them to be most effective?

Engage Middle Tennessee – Part 2

Jay Fennell shares his thoughts on how to disciple and Jason Dukes shares on serving and learning in this second in a series of four videos on Engaging Middle Tennessee.
 
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Questions to stimulate conversation in your LIFE Group:

  • Why do you think that disciples of Jesus tend to compartmentalize disciple-making as one area of life rather than integrating disciple-making into all areas of life? Do you think it’s significant that Jesus told His disciples “what” to do – which is make disciples, rather than telling them “when” to make disciples? Why or why not?
  • What things need to change in your life so that disciple-making becomes a natural rhythm of your life? What daily rhythms do you have that could be intentionally refocused for the purpose of making disciples?
  • Have you ever thought to invite a lost person to serve alongside you as an idea to introduce them to Jesus? What sort of impact do you think it could make?