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Ch. 3 Cabbages in the Desert - The Movement Series "Let go of your past experience."

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This conversation explores the transformative journey of Dr. Aila Tasse as he navigates the challenges of disciple-making in East Africa, emphasizing the importance of indigenous leadership, sustainable movements, and the shift from traditional evangelism to a focus on genuine disciple-making. Through the metaphor of 'cabbages in the desert,' the discussion highlights the power of vision, the necessity of letting go of old paradigms, and the potential for growth through ordinary people.

Takeaways

  • A vision of 'cabbages in the desert' symbolizes hope and transformation.
  • Dr. Aila Tass's journey illustrates the challenges of traditional evangelism.
  • Sustainability in movements requires indigenous leadership.
  • The shift from decision-making to disciple-making is crucial.
  • Cultural relevance is key to effective outreach.
  • Churches can be mobile and adaptable to local contexts.
  • Empowering ordinary believers fosters widespread growth.
  • Trusting God for provision leads to self-sustaining movements.
  • Relational mentoring is essential for effective leadership.
  • The call to disciple-making is for every believer, not just a few.

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

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This conversation explores the transformative journey of Dr. Aila Tasse as he navigates the challenges of disciple-making in East Africa, emphasizing the importance of indigenous leadership, sustainable movements, and the shift from traditional evangelism to a focus on genuine disciple-making. Through the metaphor of 'cabbages in the desert,' the discussion highlights the power of vision, the necessity of letting go of old paradigms, and the potential for growth through ordinary people.

Takeaways

  • A vision of 'cabbages in the desert' symbolizes hope and transformation.
  • Dr. Aila Tass's journey illustrates the challenges of traditional evangelism.
  • Sustainability in movements requires indigenous leadership.
  • The shift from decision-making to disciple-making is crucial.
  • Cultural relevance is key to effective outreach.
  • Churches can be mobile and adaptable to local contexts.
  • Empowering ordinary believers fosters widespread growth.
  • Trusting God for provision leads to self-sustaining movements.
  • Relational mentoring is essential for effective leadership.
  • The call to disciple-making is for every believer, not just a few.

Support the show

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

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

  continue reading

46 episodes

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