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Ch. 2 Cabbages in the Desert - The Movement Series "Transforming Lives Through Disciple-Making"

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In this episode of The Deep Dive, the hosts explore Chapter 2 of 'Cabbage in the Desert' by Dr. Aila Tasse, focusing on the transformative principles of disciple-making movements (DMM). They discuss Dr. Tasse's personal journey, the importance of indigenous leadership, and the shift from traditional church planting to a more functional definition of church. Real-life applications of DMM principles are highlighted through stories of individuals like Ado and Ruth, showcasing the power of community service, storytelling, and the role of women in these movements. The conversation concludes with reflective thoughts on unlearning and adapting to foster greater fruitfulness in ministry.

Takeaways

  • The vision for multiplication started in unlikely places.
  • Dr. Aila Tasse's personal call was pivotal to his ministry.
  • Indigenous leadership is crucial for sustainable growth.
  • DMM focuses on making disciples who make disciples.
  • Church is defined by function, not form or location.
  • The shift from church planting to disciple-making was significant.
  • Community needs drive access ministry and relationship building.
  • Storytelling is key for oral learners in discipleship.
  • Women play a vital role in DMM contexts.
  • COVID reinforced the idea that church is not confined to 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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▶️ YouTube

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36 episodes

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In this episode of The Deep Dive, the hosts explore Chapter 2 of 'Cabbage in the Desert' by Dr. Aila Tasse, focusing on the transformative principles of disciple-making movements (DMM). They discuss Dr. Tasse's personal journey, the importance of indigenous leadership, and the shift from traditional church planting to a more functional definition of church. Real-life applications of DMM principles are highlighted through stories of individuals like Ado and Ruth, showcasing the power of community service, storytelling, and the role of women in these movements. The conversation concludes with reflective thoughts on unlearning and adapting to foster greater fruitfulness in ministry.

Takeaways

  • The vision for multiplication started in unlikely places.
  • Dr. Aila Tasse's personal call was pivotal to his ministry.
  • Indigenous leadership is crucial for sustainable growth.
  • DMM focuses on making disciples who make disciples.
  • Church is defined by function, not form or location.
  • The shift from church planting to disciple-making was significant.
  • Community needs drive access ministry and relationship building.
  • Storytelling is key for oral learners in discipleship.
  • Women play a vital role in DMM contexts.
  • COVID reinforced the idea that church is not confined to 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

36 episodes

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