What Jesus Said About Our Calling to Be Disciple-MakersSample

Jesus did not come to lose
Jesus gave us a very effective strategy to reach the lost and the nations: Intentional multiplication.
The plan He gave us is a plan that will gain victory and bring the masses to Him.
The problem is that we are not doing it.
Jesus trained twelve and then 72, and they trained the 120 in the Upper Room and on and on and on. Within 300 years after His ascension, nearly 30% of the Roman empire were Christians. But then the Church stopped to disciple people and made them disciple-making disciples. Today, 7200 ethnic groups have not been reached with the gospel. Three billion people have not been reached with the gospel.
About this Plan

God is calling all of us to be disciple-makers. But He also has a specific calling for all of us - a specific place in the church or the world where we must live out our calling.
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