The Tim Ahlman Podcast
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The Tim Ahlman Podcast
Stop Growing Churches. Start Making Disciples. | Peyton Jones
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Many churches today are focused on growth, strategy, and multiplication—but what if we’ve missed the most important part of Jesus’ method?
In this episode, Tim Ahlman sits down with church planter and author Peyton Jones to talk about his new book Discipology and why the church must rediscover the simple rhythms of disciple making.
Get Peyton's new book: Discipology: The Art and Science of Making Disciples
https://www.amazon.com/Discipology-Science-Making-Disciples-Exponential/dp/0310180333
They explore the difference between mobilization and multiplication, why most Christians have never been discipled, and how Jesus actually trained the first disciples to change the world.
The conversation also dives into the future of the church, why smaller relational communities are rising, and how everyday believers can be equipped to live out the Great Commission in normal life.
If you care about the future of the church and want to see believers mobilized for mission, this conversation will challenge and encourage you.
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