Defining Discipleship (feat. Jim Putman)
Episode 655 of the The Disciple Maker‘s Podcast podcast, hosted by Discipleship.org, titled "Defining Discipleship (feat. Jim Putman)" was published on February 26, 2024 and runs 37 minutes.
February 26, 2024 ·37m · The Disciple Maker‘s Podcast
Summary
Highlight – “Do you know what a disciple is?” In part two of our insightful conversation with Jim Putman, we delve deep into defining discipleship as per biblical context. Using Matthew 4:19 as a basis, Putman discusses how we must understand and apply Jesus' invitation effectively to cultivate a deeper relationship with disciples. He emphasizes realizing shared understanding, a shared process, and shared methodology to facilitate unified discipleship. By using Christ's transformed New Testament definition of the church, Putman helps readers redefine words like 'disciple' and 'church' in the original biblical sense. Drawing parallels with sports teams and their teamwork, he underlines the importance of understanding terms and expressions in alignment with culture and scripture to avoid communication deficits. Tune into this enlightening discussion, especially if you're a church leader seeking to improve your understanding and approach to discipleship. Check out our NEW Disciple Shift Ebook Check out the entire book Disciple Shift Join Jim Putman at our national Forum this May on Disciple Making Culture: https://discipleship.org/national-disciple-making-forum/ Watch The Video Key Takeaways 00:00 Defining Discipleship: The Importance of Clear Definitions 02:23 The Importance of Shared Understanding in Discipleship 05:36 The Invitation to Ordinary People 08:54 The Importance of Alignment and Consistent Definitions 10:52 The Role of Church in Discipleship 15:42 The Five Spheres of Discipleship 17:39 The Impact of Church Leadership on Home Life 19:11 Societal Shifts and Their Impact on Church Attendance 20:54 The Role of Love in Christian Discipleship 23:28 The Role of the Holy Spirit in Discipleship 32:36 The Power of Invitational Relationships in Discipleship 35:27 The Challenges and Opportunities of House Church Movements Join us at our National Forum this May on Disciple Making Culture
Episode Description
Highlight – “Do you know what a disciple is?”
In part two of our insightful conversation with Jim Putman, we delve deep into defining discipleship as per biblical context. Using Matthew 4:19 as a basis, Putman discusses how we must understand and apply Jesus' invitation effectively to cultivate a deeper relationship with disciples. He emphasizes realizing shared understanding, a shared process, and shared methodology to facilitate unified discipleship. By using Christ's transformed New Testament definition of the church, Putman helps readers redefine words like 'disciple' and 'church' in the original biblical sense. Drawing parallels with sports teams and their teamwork, he underlines the importance of understanding terms and expressions in alignment with culture and scripture to avoid communication deficits. Tune into this enlightening discussion, especially if you're a church leader seeking to improve your understanding and approach to discipleship.
Check out our NEW Disciple Shift Ebook
Check out the entire book Disciple Shift
Join Jim Putman at our national Forum this May on Disciple Making Culture: https://discipleship.org/national-disciple-making-forum/
Watch The Video
Key Takeaways
00:00 Defining Discipleship: The Importance of Clear Definitions
02:23 The Importance of Shared Understanding in Discipleship
05:36 The Invitation to Ordinary People
08:54 The Importance of Alignment and Consistent Definitions
10:52 The Role of Church in Discipleship
15:42 The Five Spheres of Discipleship
17:39 The Impact of Church Leadership on Home Life
19:11 Societal Shifts and Their Impact on Church Attendance
20:54 The Role of Love in Christian Discipleship
23:28 The Role of the Holy Spirit in Discipleship
32:36 The Power of Invitational Relationships in Discipleship
35:27 The Challenges and Opportunities of House Church Movements
Join us at our National Forum this May on Disciple Making Culture
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