Disciple Making Resources
At FBCLS, we train disciple makers in small groups of 3-4 persons called D-Groups. This page contains links to downloadable resources to assist in the process of reproducing disciples who make disciples.
Acknowledgements
We are indebted to the #NoPlaceLeft International Coalition, DiscipleMakingStages.com, e3 Partners and Replicate for their free disciple-making resources.
General Resources
- The differences between training and teaching
- Trainer Principles
- The Three Thirds Pattern of Discipleship
- The vision of the #NoPlaceLeft International Coalition
- The Three Circles gospel presentation
- The e3 Field Ministry Glossary Google document
Disciple Making Stages Assessment
When you begin discipling or training someone, send them this link to the Disciple Making Stages Assessment and have them input your contact info as their trainer/mentor. You will receive their results and some suggestions.
411 Training
- Intro to 411
- Part 1 - Why? (Identity)
- Part 2 - Who? (Oikos Map)
- Part 3a - What? (15-second Testimony)
- Part 3b - What? (Three Circles)
- Part 3c - What? (Baptism)
- Part 4 - When? (Set Goals)
- 411 Review
- Entire 411 Playlist
- Modeling 411 Training
The Commands of Christ
- The Commands of Christ are illustrated in the Church Circle presentation.
- Demonstration of a full group meeting using the first Command of Christ, "Repent and Believe."
Four Fields
- Four Fields Intro
- Four Fields Discovery Tool
- Four Fields Discovery Worksheet - Google Docs
- [ add link to Four Fields Discovery Worksheet in pdf and docx ]
Intermediate to Advanced Leader Training
- God’s Mission: Genesis to Revelation
- Four Fields Discovery Tool
- Epistles Discovery Tool
- Iron On Iron
- Gospel Conversations Playlist
- Leadership Training Playlist
- Strategy Coordinator Training
- #NoPlaceLeft Collaborative 2022
- 5 Levels of Leadership Training and Coaching Toolbox - Google Sheets
- Using 4Fields to Identify and Develop Movement Leaders
Additional Resources
- #NoPlaceLeft FaceBook Group
- Coopers On A Mission
Lostness
- Lostness video from the IMB
- According to this survey on congregations in Jackson County, MO, the percentage of lostness in our county is around 52.5 percent. That works out to 53,081 lost persons in Lee’s Summit.