The More Disciples Podcast

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  • Summary

  • Every passionate follower of Jesus has a deep desire to share their faith with others. How do we make and multiply disciples around the block and around the world? How do we do it at a rate that can compete with population growth, a growing secular culture, and 40% of the world considered completely unreached? With hosts, Doug Lucas of Team Expansion, Lee Wood of 1Body Church, John Heerema of Biglife, Dori Yuen of Channel Network and special guests from around the world, we’ll explore how believers can come together to make More Disciples. Learn more at https://moredisciples.com
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  • Reflecting on the Journey: Season Finale
    Jul 16 2024

    In this season finale of the 'More Disciples Podcast', the hosting team consisting of Dori Yuen, John Heerema, Doug Lucas, and Lee Wood reflect on the range of topics and guests featured throughout the season. Sharing their favorite episodes, they highlight how the podcast has reinforced the importance of perseverance and resilience in making disciples around the world. The team also appreciates the camaraderie developed during the podcasting process. They conclude with a group prayer, thanking the divine for enabling them to successfully complete the season while hoping that this podcast has encouraged listeners to lead the life of a disciple maker.


    00:01 Introduction to the More Disciples Podcast

    00:20 Season Finale: Reflecting on the Journey

    01:53 Appreciating the Team: A Tribute to the Hosts

    02:21 Favorite Episodes: A Walk Down Memory Lane

    11:48 The Impact of the Podcast: Personal Transformations

    13:48 The Bigger Picture: Seeing God's Work in the Podcast

    16:40 The Power of Collaboration: Building Relationships Through the Podcast

    17:45 The Future of More Disciples: Looking Ahead

    20:56 Closing Prayer: A Blessing for the Journey Ahead

    22:07 Final Thoughts: An Invitation to Share Your Story


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    23 mins
  • Shoulder to Shoulder: Advocating for Women's Role in Discipleship
    Jul 9 2024

    In this episode of More Disciples podcast, our hosts are joined by special guests, Chad & Leslie, founders of 10/40 Connections, a discipleship initiative focused on Asia and the Middle East. They discuss their journey to create an inclusive model for discipleship that embraces both men and women, rooted in the belief that all believers are called to make disciples around the world. In addition to highlighting their work in the context of house churches, the conversation also touches on the cultural, theological, and practical challenges of gender inclusion in church leadership roles. They emphasize the importance of theology in ensuring a consistent interpretation of scriptures and living out biblical teaching in daily life. The band also takes a moment to remember their late friend and co-laborer Kent Parks, and his lifelong passion for disciple-making around the world.


    00:01 Introduction to the More Disciples Podcast

    01:02 Introducing Special Guests: Chad and Leslie

    01:39 The Role of Women in Church and Missions

    04:10 The Journey of Chad and Leslie in Ministry

    06:19 The Vision of 10 40 Connections

    07:18 Engaging with Local Churches and Indigenous Tribes

    13:03 The Power of Women in Ministry: A Real-Life Story

    15:58 Understanding the Role of Women in Scriptures

    23:57 Discussing the Role of Women in Church

    24:13 Understanding the Redemption and Qualifications for Deacons

    24:51 Introducing Tools for Teaching and Understanding

    25:29 Exploring the Resource 'Serving Shoulder to Shoulder'

    27:22 Discussing the Importance of Language and Translation

    28:48 Sharing Personal Experiences and Struggles

    29:39 Addressing the Role of Women in Movements

    31:47 Discussing the Importance of Theology

    38:59 Sharing Local Ministry Experiences

    45:33 Closing Remarks and Prayer


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    48 mins
  • Inspirational Stories from the Frontlines of Modern Discipleship
    Jul 2 2024

    In this More Disciples podcast episode, guest Eric Derry talks about his involvement in zume.training and his passion for making disciples around the world. He shares his unique experience as a 'Prayer Walker' and how it helped spread faith in his community. Discussing the Zume project, he highlights the support it offers in training disciplers. Derry also explains the creation of the 'Fidelis International Seminary,' an obedience-based master's level program for focusing on scripture and public policy. He shares his experiences, stories of faith, and hopes for the future through his role as the executive director of Fidelis.


    00:01 Introduction to the More Disciples Podcast

    01:06 The Power of Prayer Walking: A Personal Experience

    03:31 The Impact of Prayer Walking: A Community Transformed

    08:57 Training in Prayer Walking: Tools and Techniques

    12:57 The Global Reach of Zume Training

    20:20 The Power of Persistence in Disciple Making

    22:11 Tracking Discipleship Progress with Disciple Tools

    23:07 The Power of Free Tools

    24:03 The Importance of Patience in Influence

    24:41 The Strategy of Persistence

    27:38 The Excitement and Concerns of the Journey

    31:11 The Impact of Passion and Resilience

    33:03 The Joy of Seeing God's Work

    35:03 The Power of Co-Laboring in Movements

    38:37 The Role of Fidelis in Disciple Making

    41:03 The Prayer for Focus and Intimacy with God

    42:50 Conclusion: The Call to Make More Disciples


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    43 mins

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