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Ha ha ha Lol....
Alright, Mr. Obvious!!! Good thought though.
I like your way of thinking.
Well, i just made that up basing Jesus said, "Go and make disciples" rather than using discipleship.
Discipleship is structured and systematic. And I am also strict with using words, for in every word there is already a system going on behind. So redefining them ignites some discussions.
Ok, let's start here. What do you think should we name them? I mean name our job?
Surely its not discipleship eh?
Hi brother Molong,
You wrote:
What you mean 'intentional'?
"Intentional" in "Simple Church" speak means scheduled.
How effective is this system?
More effective than "non-scheduled" because it results in tons of time together.
And how long does this group meet together for discussions and debates and etc?
My Monday and Thursday group meets from 3:30-5:00pm...except on Thursday which, because of "coding" (i.e. certain vehicles aren't allowed to drive in Manila until after 7:00pm to cut down on traffic), means that we stick together until at least 7:00pm. Then we usually eat out together...and continue our conversations/debates until 8:00-9:00pm. Then there is the ride home...
My Wednesday group (with some overlap from the Monday and Thursday crew) meets from 6:00-7:30pm...or so.
My Friday morning group (completely different people) meets from 10:00am until 11:30am...or so.
My Friday evening group (our SC's main meeting) gets together from 6:00-10:00pm...or so.
We also meet together at various events and in people's homes throughout the week. As you can see, the schedule is packed. That does not in itself mean anything, but there is a lot of personal time with folks, as well as application of the Scriptures to our lives during and between these events.
And when are they ready to make disciples? Or are they doing it already?
People are at various stages. Most are making disciples, but some are just startng their journeys with Christ and are given time to develop their personal walks before it being suggested to them that they too should be making disciples. I am not formulaic with this. I watch the people and try to discern where they are in each case. At least for me...
What are their approach to make disciples?
Oftentimes it is similar to what I have exemplified before them. However, it is usually a halo-halo of what they have seen me do, what they have seen others do, and what they have read or heard from still others. Which I think is great!
What are you teaching them in order for them to do it?
I am generally expository. So we usually go verse by verse, chapter by chapter through certain biblical books. On Mondays and Thursdays we are in the Joseph narrative from Genesis. In my Wednesday group we are in Romans. In my Friday morning group we have just finished Jonah and are about to begin Ruth. And in my Friday evening group we systematically go through the Law of Moses, over and over again, with related readings each cycle through from the Prophets and from the New Testament writings.
That's how we do it. How are you making disciples, brother Molong?
Shalom from Pasig,
--Michael
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