Discipleship in Everyday Life: Wrapping Up the Series
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In this episode of NCC Unplugged, Joshua Persall (Executive Minister), Allison Murray (Children’s Ministries Director), and Jonathan Slatt (Youth Minister) conclude our six-part discipleship series. Together, they reflect on what it truly means to live as a disciple of Jesus and how to naturally share our faith in everyday life.
From sharing your story—whether it’s dramatic or quiet—to seeing people with Christlike compassion, this conversation highlights how discipleship is less about programs and more about relationships. You’ll hear practical ways to integrate disciple-making into daily rhythms, whether with family, co-workers, or friends.
If you’ve ever wondered how to move from simply “knowing” about discipleship to actually living it out, this episode will encourage and challenge you to take the next step.
📝 Show NotesEpisode Highlights:
Looking in the mirror: Why being a disciple comes before making disciples.
Everyone has a story—big or small—that God can use.
Discipleship happens best in relationships, not programs.
Deuteronomy 6 and living discipleship in the everyday rhythms of life.
Practical next steps: start with just two people already in your life.
The importance of patience, compassion, and prayer in disciple-making.
Encouragement to keep the conversation going, even though the series is ending.
Key Scriptures Referenced:
Matthew 18:21–35 (The Parable of the Unforgiving Servant)
Deuteronomy 6 (Discipleship woven into daily life)
2 Timothy 2:2 (Passing faith to the next generation)
The Parable of the Lost Sheep
Takeaway:
Discipleship is not about adding more to your schedule—it’s about shifting your focus and living intentionally with the people God has already placed in your path.
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