News Too Good Not to ShareSample
We have news that is too good not to share!
Sharing kingdom principles with others shouldn’t only happen in the context of small group settings where we speak about our own spiritual adventures. If we want these life lessons to root themselves deeply in the lives of others, they must experience these truths for themselves.
Discipleship doesn’t take place only through discourse. It comes through relationships, partnering, and doing life together. Yet it seems that we often get so focused on group studies, weekly meetings, and programs that we have neglected this truth. We have forgotten what will bring about the outcomes we desire and so desperately need.
Too often we expect those we influence—whether they are men we disciple, our adult children, teens or those we serve with who are younger in the faith—to be changed by simply hearing about what God has done for us. Somehow, we think, our stories will build their faith. “God did this for me,” we might say to others, and expect that to do the trick. But kingdom discipleship doesn’t work that way. We can’t just spoon feed others with the truth. We need to help them experience God for themselves.
What steps can you take to more effectively disciple the men in your life?
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About this Plan
One of the challenges many men face is discomfort in sharing the good news of Christ with others. They may not feel confident in their understanding or ability. They may be fearful of how others will respond. They may feel like they have nothing helpful to say. But bestselling author Tony Evans encourages men that anyone can speak with confidence and honesty as they transfer the kingdom message to others.
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