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The Future of Discipleship

The Future of Discipleship. Ed Stetzer , Ph.D. President of LifeWay Research @ edstetzer www.edstetzer.com. Discipleship Deficiency. Only 47% have been discipled Only 39% have ever discipled someone else Overall, 43% have done neither. From Good People to Servants.

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The Future of Discipleship

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  1. The Future of Discipleship Ed Stetzer, Ph.D. President of LifeWay Research @edstetzer www.edstetzer.com

  2. Discipleship Deficiency • Only 47% have been discipled • Only 39% have ever discipled someone else • Overall, 43% have done neither

  3. From Good People to Servants Moving people from behavioral modification to gospel-based living.

  4. From Good People to Servants • Primarily about the gospel • Leads to practical living • Determined to see transformation

  5. Serving Impacts Growth • LifeWay Research surveyed 4,000 Protestants in North America • Uncovered 8 attributes of discipleship • Proclamation and demonstration of the Gospel

  6. Serving Impacts Growth 8 attributes of discipleship: • Bible Engagement • Obeying God and Denying Self • Serving God and Others • Sharing Christ • Exercising Faith • Seeking God • Building Relationships • Unashamed

  7. Serving Impacts Growth Positive or top responses in the other seven attributes correlates with higher scores in “Serving God and Others.”

  8. Serving Impacts Growth Service is both impactful of and impacted by transformational discipleship.

  9. Serving Impacts Growth “Bible Engagement” • All scores average: 69.73 • Positive responses: 81.06 • Top responses: 91.13

  10. Serving Impacts Growth “Obeying God & Denying Self” • All scores average: 78.31 • Positive responses: 85.66 • Top responses: 93.80

  11. Serving Impacts Growth “Sharing Christ” • All scores average: 55.45 • Positive responses: 68.55 • Top responses: 83.52

  12. Growing & serving

  13. Growth Impacts Service “Bible Engagement” • Other: 69.13 • Positive responses: 80.85 • Top responses: 87.00

  14. Growth Impacts Service “Obeying God & Denying Self” • Other: 69.29 • Positive responses: 78.37 • Top responses: 89.01

  15. Growth Impacts Service “Sharing Christ” • Other: 70.19 • Positive responses: 85.76 • Top responses: 94.12

  16. How people really grow

  17. Transformational Sweet Spot

  18. Transformational Sweet Spot Truth • Gospel • Identity • Discipline

  19. Transformational Sweet Spot Posture • Weakness • Interdependence • Outward Focus

  20. Transformational Sweet Spot Leaders • Indispensible quality • Godly leaders applying truth

  21. But who is needed?

  22. Necessity of Leadership “Demonstrate more love in my relationships” • Low-capacity leadership: 23% • High-capacity leadership: 71%

  23. Necessity of Leadership “Develop a greater faith in God in my life” • Low-capacity leadership: 38% • High-capacity leadership: 85%

  24. Necessity of Leadership “Start serving others more” • Low-capacity leadership: 24% • High-capacity leadership: 65%

  25. Necessity of Leadership And what you have heard from me in the presence of many witnesses, commit to faithful men who will be able to teach others also. - 2 Timothy 2:2 (HCSB)

  26. Necessity of Leadership A person who has been discipled is 7.3 times more likely to disciple another believer.

  27. But, do we know?

  28. Necessity of Knowing • 90% of pastors agree with: “We are consistently hearing reports of changed lives at our church.” • 92% of pastors agree with: “Our congregation is making significant progress in their spiritual development.”

  29. Necessity of Knowing • 79% affirm: “Does your church have an intentional plan for discipling individuals and encouraging spiritual growth?” • 43% affirm: “Does your church regularly evaluate discipleship progress among your congregation?”

  30. Are people being transformed by the gospel and then becoming agents of gospel transformation and living for kingdom service?

  31. The Future of Discipleship Ed Stetzer, Ph.D. President of LifeWay Research @edstetzer www.edstetzer.com

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