Catalyst - Known: A 21-Day JourneySample

Day 20:
Key Passage: 1 Thessalonians 2.11-12
Exponential growth is a wonderful thing. When it comes to God’s Kingdom, developing leaders is a vital way to expand God’s Kingdom. It’s a living legacy. It’s powerful and it takes time. We can’t focus on everyone with the same intensity. We’ve got to be intentional about it, just as Jesus was when he focused on his twelve disciples. Let’s look at how the apostle Paul describes the process in 1 Thessalonians.
Main Passage: 1 Thessalonians 2.1-12
Reflection:
- What model does Paul use to explain developing followers of Jesus? Why?
- What are effective ways to nurture the people God has put around you? When does nurturing become enabling?
- Ask God to help you intentionally value people in the midst of your day. Ask God to help you spend quality time with the leaders and potential leaders around you.
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About this Plan

As a team, it is our prayer that Catalyst would spark a life-changing encounter with Jesus that would continue well after the event. Let’s dive deeper into the Holy Scriptures with this reading plan developed with American Bible Society. You’re the fulfillment of answered prayers; a generation desiring to know God and to be known by him. It’s on that foundation alone that we believe we will change the world.
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