• A Disciplemaking Culture: Justin Gravitt with The Navigators, on The Disciple Dilemma

  • Sep 10 2024
  • Length: 49 mins
  • Podcast

A Disciplemaking Culture: Justin Gravitt with The Navigators, on The Disciple Dilemma

  • Summary

  • Justin Gravitt, Ohio Area Director for Navigator Church Ministries joins Dennis & Raymond to talk about Justin's new book "The Foundation of a Disciple Making Culture"

    00:00 - 04:45 Chap 1: Introduction
    04:46 - 09:59 Chap 2: Who's Side Are You On?
    10:00 - 12:55 Chap 3: Does Change Come From the Individual, or the Top?
    12:56 - 15:56 Chap 4: Secrets of the Universe? Culture Change
    15:57 - 19:52 Chap 5: Can Leaders Delegate Discipleship?
    19:53 - 21:38 Chap 6: Words Matter
    21:39 - 22:43 Chap 7: Change Team Struggles
    22:44 - 26:25 Chap 8: Justin's Book - The "Elevator Speech"
    26:26 - 30:48 Chap 9: Read The Book - Fly The Plane?
    30:49 - 33:15 Chap 10: Define "Disciplemaker"
    33:16 - 35:55 Chap 11: Disciples Who Make Disciples Who Make Disciples
    35:56 - 37:04 Chap 12: What Comes First? Institutional Change -or- Individual?
    37:05 - 39:10 Chap 13: What Do You Mean by the Term "Mission"?
    39:11 - 41:00 Chap 14: Great Commission...Great Disconnection?
    41:01 - 43:20 Chap 15 Metrics!
    43:21 - 44:09 Chap 16: Mustard Seed Discipling
    44:10 - 46:55 Chap 17: Perils in Change
    46:56 - 49:18 Chap 18 Contact Justin / Wrap Up

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