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Ch. 5 Cabbages in the Desert - The Movement Series "Seeing God do the improbable."

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This conversation delves into Dr. Aila Tasse's book, 'Cabbages in the Desert,' focusing on the transformative power of disciple-making movements (DMMs) in challenging environments. The discussion highlights the shift from traditional church models to a more relational and community-focused approach, emphasizing the importance of identifying 'persons of peace' and fostering genuine relationships. It also addresses the challenges of persecution faced by new believers and the strategies employed to navigate these difficulties. The conversation concludes with insights on leadership and the exponential growth potential of DMMs, encouraging listeners to reflect on their own communities and the possibilities for spiritual growth.

Takeaways

  • Dr. Tasse's work redefines community engagement and spiritual growth.
  • The shift from church planting to disciple-making movements is crucial.
  • Success is measured by how many people are reproducing their faith.
  • Building relationships is key to engaging communities.
  • Discovery Bible Studies foster shared exploration of scripture.
  • The approach adapts to different cultural contexts and learning styles.
  • Persecution is a real threat, requiring strategic navigation.
  • Established church leaders often resist DMM due to tradition.
  • Multiplication in DMMs leads to rapid growth and sustainability.
  • The church is defined by its people, not its buildings.

*This is an AI-generated podcast.

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🌍 Stay Connected with The Movement Series & New Generations Global Platform

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📘 Facebook
🔗 LinkedIn
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📸 Instagram
▶️ YouTube

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47 episodes

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This conversation delves into Dr. Aila Tasse's book, 'Cabbages in the Desert,' focusing on the transformative power of disciple-making movements (DMMs) in challenging environments. The discussion highlights the shift from traditional church models to a more relational and community-focused approach, emphasizing the importance of identifying 'persons of peace' and fostering genuine relationships. It also addresses the challenges of persecution faced by new believers and the strategies employed to navigate these difficulties. The conversation concludes with insights on leadership and the exponential growth potential of DMMs, encouraging listeners to reflect on their own communities and the possibilities for spiritual growth.

Takeaways

  • Dr. Tasse's work redefines community engagement and spiritual growth.
  • The shift from church planting to disciple-making movements is crucial.
  • Success is measured by how many people are reproducing their faith.
  • Building relationships is key to engaging communities.
  • Discovery Bible Studies foster shared exploration of scripture.
  • The approach adapts to different cultural contexts and learning styles.
  • Persecution is a real threat, requiring strategic navigation.
  • Established church leaders often resist DMM due to tradition.
  • Multiplication in DMMs leads to rapid growth and sustainability.
  • The church is defined by its people, not its buildings.

*This is an AI-generated podcast.

Support the show

🌍 Stay Connected with The Movement Series & New Generations Global Platform

🔗 Website
📘 Facebook
🔗 LinkedIn
🐦 X (Twitter)
📸 Instagram
▶️ YouTube

  continue reading

47 episodes

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