
How to Develop a Disciple-Making Lifestyle
Making disciples isn’t an optional part of the Christian life; it’s a direct command from Jesus, our King, found in Matthew 28:16-20 (AMP). Discipleship is central to the Great Commission, and every believer is called to engage in this mission. The question is, how are you doing it now? How often do you actively participate in disciple-making activities?

Why We Should Be Disciple Makers
The Great Commission, found in Matthew 28:16-20, is the clear and direct command from Jesus. After His resurrection, He met with His disciples and charged them with the task of going out into the world, sharing the gospel, and making disciples. This was not a suggestion—it was a command. Jesus’ instructions to "make disciples of all nations" is not just for pastors or missionaries, but for every follower of Christ.

Who is a Disciple of Christ?
… Jesus defined and demonstrated the essence of being His disciple. A disciple is not just a casual believer but a committed follower, someone who walks closely with Christ, learns from Him, and actively participates in His mission. Here, we explore the hallmarks of a true disciple as seen in Scripture.