One Day Introductory Seminar
One Day Introductory Seminar
One Day Introductory Seminar
Making Disciples a
Few at a Time
with
Greg Ogden
Ralph Rittenhouse
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II. Our Theological Challenge: Can You Be A Christian Without Being a Disciple?
1. Is discipleship optional?
How many of you can say, in the humble confidence of your heart, that you
are convinced you are a true disciple of Jesus Christ? Please raise your
hand.
How many of you can say, in the humble confidence of your heart, that you
are convinced that you are a true Christian? Please raise your hand.
The Paradigm Shift Question: How can we grow self-initiating, reproducing disciples
of Christ in our ministries? Follow the Biblical pattern.
I. A Personal Journey:
A. Negative Example:
B. Positive Example:
Perhaps todays pastor should imagine that they are going to have
three more years in their parish as pastor--and that there will be no
replacement for them when they leave. If they acted as if this were
going to happen, they would then put the highest priority on selecting,
motivating, and training lay leaders that could carry on the mission.
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Discussion:
If you as a pastor or ministry leader knew you had only 3 years remaining in your
ministry and there was no one to replace you, what would be your priorities for the
next 3 years?
Closing Discussion:
If you were to adopt Jesus model of investing in a few, how would this impact the way
you make disciples in your church?
What might be some of the obstacles you would have to overcome in your church to
adopt Jesus model of disciple-making?
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INTRODUCTION:
Relationship Based
Multiplication Strategy
Transformative Environment
Dear Greg,
My name is (Jane Smith, not real name). I was just starting to get involved in
the church fellowship when you were called to California. I was so impressed with the
few times I heard you teach, but more than anything else I was drawn into the love
that the fellowship had for you and each other. To an outsider at the time, like myself,
one saw such a deep love that I know was prayerfully developed. The term
discipleship was living.
Long after you left, your leadership materials were being usedI was trained
bywho were a part of the inner circle that I admired and the Lord used in my life.
After graduating from the University of Pittsburgh with degrees in Child
Development/Child Care, my husband and I were led to start a Christian Center (in
Pennsylvania). The Lord has done miracles step after step in this ministry and were so
excited about it! We started with a pre-school program and now have started a
Christian school, adding a grade each year.
We feel that by applying Biblical principles and models that we can minister to
families in the area. In any case, because of the model I experienced at Pitt, the Center
is focusing on small, quality, long-term relationships with families.
Now, the reason Im writingI realize now the commitment you had at Pitt and
how much time and effort you so selflessly poured into those guys. I appreciate you
and your gifts because I feel like I am the fruit of your fruit! And praise the Lord
more fruit is being produced! I appreciate your model (Christs model) because of
our ministry, and how easy it is to give yourself out and spread too thin and not
accomplish much.
If you ever question the Lord about your work at Pittplease think of me and
know how much the Lord used you there. SoI just wanted to say thanks!
P.S. I guess you will understand this letterI just pray that someday someone will write
to me expressing their faith in our Lord, and that perhaps my obedience was somehow
related to their growth.
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1. Assess your current approach to making disciples. Strengths and weaknesses? Where
are you seeing the most fruit? What are your disappointments?
2. What is the difference between a relational vs. program approach? Why is this
difference important?
3. What are the obstacles to growing reproducing disciples?
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III. The Environment for Transformation: Creating the Hot House Effect
When we (1) open our hearts in transparent trust to each other (2) around
the truth of Gods word (3) in the spirit of mutual accountability (4), while engaged
in our God-given mission, we are in the Holy Spirits hothouse of transformation.
The extent to which we are willing to reveal to others those areas of our life that need
Gods transforming touch is the extent to which we are inviting the Holy Spirit to make
us new.
1. Affirmation
3. Prayerful Listening
4. Mutual Confession
Discussion:
Why does the size of the group matter? How would this approach contrast to the one-
on-one approach?
What kind of impact can you see that this might have on your ministry?
Step 1: Pray
Ask the Lord to lay on your heart hungry people to whom he is drawing you.
Take your time. Let the conviction settle in. Only then go to the next step.
Step 6: Inform them that there will be at least one other person joining you.
If this is your first invitation, this person may even have a suggestion who the
third or fourth person might be.
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Bibliography:
The Essential Commandment: A Disciples Guide To Loving God and Others by Greg
Ogden (InterVarsity Press, 2011)
Unfinished Business: Returning the Ministry to the People of God by Greg Ogden
(Zondervan, 2003)