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Multiplying Discipleship through Land Stewardship with Curtis Sergeant
Manage episode 474630991 series 2560597
Step into the rich soil of discipleship as we explore the profound connections between farming and the Great Commission with Curtis Sergeant, a discipleship multiplication expert whose methods have catalyzed movements resulting in millions of believers and churches worldwide.
Curtis shares his remarkable journey from an unreached island in China to establishing a training center that has equipped disciple-makers in 174 countries. The key? A simple, reproducible approach that mirrors agricultural principles—where multiplication is the natural outcome of healthy growth.
For those called to agriculture, this conversation reveals that your vocation isn't separate from discipleship but divinely designed for it. Genesis shows us that tending the earth was God's original intention for humanity before the Fall. Every agricultural principle—sowing and reaping, pruning for growth, patience in waiting for harvest, dependence on God for rain—parallels spiritual truths that make the gospel tangible and visible.
The "three-thirds process" Curtis teaches focuses on obedience rather than mere knowledge, equipping believers to spiritually self-feed, foster authentic community, and pass these skills to others through a training cycle of modeling, assisting, watching, and leaving. This approach has proven effective across cultures and contexts.
Whether you're a professional farmer, homesteader, or backyard gardener, your agricultural calling provides unique opportunities to demonstrate the gospel holistically by addressing our broken relationships with God, self, others, and creation. As you steward the land, you're positioned to steward souls as well, participating in both temporal and eternal harvests.
Ready to see your farm or garden become fertile ground for discipleship? Discover practical tools and approaches that will help you integrate the Great Commission into your agricultural calling. The fields truly are white for harvest—in more ways than one.
Key Take-aways:
• Discipleship means teaching obedience to Christ's commands, not just sharing information
• The "three-thirds process" focuses on accountability, hearing from God, and application
• Agriculture is a divine calling established before the Fall, not just a profession
• Farming provides natural illustrations of spiritual principles like sowing, reaping, and patience
• Effective disciple-making requires multiplication, just as seeds produce abundant harvests
• Sharing the gospel with farmers can begin with the Garden of Eden narrative
• Agricultural stewardship helps restore our broken relationship with creation
• Simple tools like Zume training and The Only One book can equip anyone to make disciples
Check out Curtis's resources at TheOnlyOneBook.com, Zume.training, and ObeyGC2.com to learn more about multiplying discipleship in your context.
To access the after-show join Redeeming the Dirt Academy! www.redeemingthedirtacademy.com
Support the show
Chapters
1. Introduction to Discipleship in Agriculture (00:00:00)
2. Curtis Sargent's Disciple-Making Journey (00:10:31)
3. The Three-Thirds Process for Discipleship (00:21:39)
4. Self-Feeding and Body Life in Faith (00:34:43)
5. Agriculture as a Divine Calling (00:42:51)
6. Contextualizing the Gospel for Farmers (00:49:41)
7. Resources and Closing Prayer (00:57:14)
56 episodes
Manage episode 474630991 series 2560597
Step into the rich soil of discipleship as we explore the profound connections between farming and the Great Commission with Curtis Sergeant, a discipleship multiplication expert whose methods have catalyzed movements resulting in millions of believers and churches worldwide.
Curtis shares his remarkable journey from an unreached island in China to establishing a training center that has equipped disciple-makers in 174 countries. The key? A simple, reproducible approach that mirrors agricultural principles—where multiplication is the natural outcome of healthy growth.
For those called to agriculture, this conversation reveals that your vocation isn't separate from discipleship but divinely designed for it. Genesis shows us that tending the earth was God's original intention for humanity before the Fall. Every agricultural principle—sowing and reaping, pruning for growth, patience in waiting for harvest, dependence on God for rain—parallels spiritual truths that make the gospel tangible and visible.
The "three-thirds process" Curtis teaches focuses on obedience rather than mere knowledge, equipping believers to spiritually self-feed, foster authentic community, and pass these skills to others through a training cycle of modeling, assisting, watching, and leaving. This approach has proven effective across cultures and contexts.
Whether you're a professional farmer, homesteader, or backyard gardener, your agricultural calling provides unique opportunities to demonstrate the gospel holistically by addressing our broken relationships with God, self, others, and creation. As you steward the land, you're positioned to steward souls as well, participating in both temporal and eternal harvests.
Ready to see your farm or garden become fertile ground for discipleship? Discover practical tools and approaches that will help you integrate the Great Commission into your agricultural calling. The fields truly are white for harvest—in more ways than one.
Key Take-aways:
• Discipleship means teaching obedience to Christ's commands, not just sharing information
• The "three-thirds process" focuses on accountability, hearing from God, and application
• Agriculture is a divine calling established before the Fall, not just a profession
• Farming provides natural illustrations of spiritual principles like sowing, reaping, and patience
• Effective disciple-making requires multiplication, just as seeds produce abundant harvests
• Sharing the gospel with farmers can begin with the Garden of Eden narrative
• Agricultural stewardship helps restore our broken relationship with creation
• Simple tools like Zume training and The Only One book can equip anyone to make disciples
Check out Curtis's resources at TheOnlyOneBook.com, Zume.training, and ObeyGC2.com to learn more about multiplying discipleship in your context.
To access the after-show join Redeeming the Dirt Academy! www.redeemingthedirtacademy.com
Support the show
Chapters
1. Introduction to Discipleship in Agriculture (00:00:00)
2. Curtis Sargent's Disciple-Making Journey (00:10:31)
3. The Three-Thirds Process for Discipleship (00:21:39)
4. Self-Feeding and Body Life in Faith (00:34:43)
5. Agriculture as a Divine Calling (00:42:51)
6. Contextualizing the Gospel for Farmers (00:49:41)
7. Resources and Closing Prayer (00:57:14)
56 episodes
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