Questions &
Answers
Here are a few answers to questions that will help you
understand how best to use these materials:
1. Is Discipleship just for
new Christians?
No! These training
materials are not just for new Christians. Discipleship is for Christians of all
ages and stages. While ‘My First Steps’ is designed to establish new
Christians in the foundations of the Christian life, the other manuals will help
Christians of all ages move on towards maturity and spiritual effectiveness. We
have had people more than 20 years a Christian doing ‘Come Follow Me’
and commenting - ‘This course has transformed my life!’
2. Why is the series a
cycle?
These materials are based on the belief that discipleship is not linear, but
cyclical. Each book is not an end in itself, it is taking people somewhere. It
is helping them to grow into disciples themselves and then showing them how to
make disciples of others. In this way they are becoming part of a multiplying
life-cycle. And the longer you run the whole cycle and take believers through
the various stages, the more momentum it will generate as more disciples and
disciple-makers are being produced. It has the potential to awaken Christians
and release them into an effectiveness they may never have known before.
3. How long does the cycle
take?
From beginning to end, the whole
cycle could take 2 to two and a half years (if they start at Book 1 and complete
1 study a week). But not everyone will need to start from the beginning. People
can join in at various stages of the cycle depending on where they are in their
spiritual growth. (See how to find this out in the next question below). A new
Christian may join in at ‘My First Steps’. But an older Christian may
start with ‘Come Follow Me’ or even ‘Go and Make Disciples’,
or the Worship course.
Some may think this training is too long and that only a
short series will keep people interested. Actually, we have found that once
people begin this training and experience changes taking place in their lives,
they don’t want to stop! And the training is not the same week after week as
they begin to realize they are on a journey and the landscape keeps changing.
The key issue here is – you cannot make disciples in 6 weeks or even 6 months!
You must grow disciples, and all growth takes time. This highlights the fact
that these courses are designed not just for information, but for spiritual
transformation. They do not just focus on knowledge and understanding but on
‘teaching them to obey’. They take a person step by step along the way
and give them time to grow. Through the discipline of personal preparation each
week, memorizing Scripture, making personal applications, completing special
projects, and developing accountability within the group, peoples lives will be
deepened and changed. If in a secular field of study we are prepared to give
years to full time training, why should we think we can become effective
disciples of Christ without commitment, discipline and training?
4. How do you know where a
person should start?
In
the Leader’s Manual there is a ‘Discipleship Self-Evaluation Questionnaire’ (on pages 15-16) (Click the link to download
a free PDF version). This is designed to help find out where a
person is in his or her discipleship and where to best start a person on the
cycle. This Questionnaire does not test what a person knows, but how a person is
living as a disciple of Jesus and whether they are obeying. You can photocopy
this page and use it with all those interested in starting discipleship
training. Based on the person’s final score, the end of the Questionnaire will
show you where they would best join the cycle. Even Christians of many years may
not be as far along as you would expect, and even a young Christian may be
further along than you realize. So don’t guess! Use the Questionnaire to
determine where to start them on the cycle and how to move them on from where
they are now.
5. What about training of
leaders?
We can
offer you a 6 week training package – a 6 part DVD series 'Disciple-making
& Mentoring' which takes potential leaders through the disciple-making
process and shows them how to use the training manuals to disciple others on a
‘one-to-one’ basis or in small groups. This training package presented by Ian
& Diane Malins will encourage, inspire and show you how to start the process
of intentionally ‘making disciples’.
This DVD series has an accompanying set
of seminar notes which you can download free from our web page (click here to download).
* Click
here for more information on 'Disciple-making & Mentoring'
DVD series.
6. Where does the ‘Worship’
book fit in?
With every order of a full set of Discipleship books, we are also
including a free copy of the book “Come let us Worship”. This little
book of 12 studies will have a profound impact on all those who use it. It
focuses on worship as a lifestyle rather than just an event on Sundays and has
revolutionized peoples understanding of what true worship is. It focuses on our
heart relationship with God and sees our highest calling as the worship of God
in everything we do. This book can be used independently of the cycle as a book
in its own right, but we also include it as part of the cycle. It is in
reality the heart of what discipleship is all about. So it should be built into
the cycle, and can be best used after ‘Come Follow Me’ . Those who
have completed this little book have said it has profoundly changed their view
of worship and deepened their discipleship beyond belief. So this is not just a
throw away extra! It is the very centre of the cycle!
7. What about the books on
‘Revival’?
Three
books on Revival have recently been released – Book 1 ‘Understanding our
need of Revival’, and Book 2 ‘Preparing the way for Revival’.
These are in work-book style and ideal for small groups. There is also a third
book 'Prepare the way for Revival' covering similar ground to Book 2
but in a read-through style with questions for reflection and discussion at the
end of each chapter (so also suitable for group discussion).
These revival books are a follow-on to the Discipleship series. Revival and
Discipleship belong together. Revival brings the wind and the fire. Discipleship
provides the wood for the fire to burn. These books on Revival will help ignite
a passion and hunger for more of God. They will help the wood catch on fire. A
person can work through these studies on Revival at any time. But in order of
priority, it is best to first complete the Discipleship series and then do the
Revival studies. When disciples have hearts set on fire there will be no limit
to what God will do through them! After all, isn’t that why the early church
grew and spread so dramatically?
Click here for information on the revival
series
8. Is there any recognition
for training completed?
Yes, there is a beautifully
presented 'Certificate of Christian Discipleship' available (size
225 x 330mm) for church groups to use as a visible way of encouraging people to
complete the training cycle and which gives official church recognition for each
part of the cycle completed. Self adhesive seals or labels are
progressively affixed to the main Certificate as people complete each part of
the cycle. This is a way of encouraging a person to
keep on going and growing right around the cycle. Each church can set its
own standards as to what is required for a person to receive a certificate
or seal of completion, but we recommend an official register be kept by
the group leader which records three things each week - attendance, quoting
of memory verse, completion of the study (or project) in advance of the group
meeting. We would then suggest a 75 - 80% combined result as the
minimum requirement for an award to be given. This thereby gives the
training completed official status and recognition on top of the great personal
value these courses provide.
Click on the certificate above for an enlarged
view.
These Certificates and Seals will soon be
available on the 'Purchase Online' page.
9. What is the measure
of a 'disciple-making' church?
Is your church a 'disciple-making' church? Are you doing what
Jesus has called you to do? Jesus' final commission and command to his disciples
was to 'go and make disciples'. This then must be our primary
purpose. Disciple-making should be the heart of every church because it is
the heart of the Great Commission. But how well are you fulfilling
that calling? In the midst of all you are doing as a church, are you
making disciples as your primary purpose? And what is the measure of this
anyway?
To help you evaluate how well you are fulfilling this
primary calling, we have prepared a 'Church Disciple-making
Questionnarie'. This Questionnaire looks at the key elements required
for a church to be a disciple-making church rather than a church
that just maintains (or entertains) believers. The questionnaire will not
only give you a measure of how effectively you are doing this but will
also show you how to change your focus. It is primarily for church pastors
and leaders to use and apply. You can download this Questionnaire free from
the link below. How well are you doing as a church in fulfilling
Jesus' call to 'make disciples'?
- Click here to download the 'Church
Disciple-making Questionnarie'.