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Applying the 70/20/10 Learning Principle to Church

Home > Blog > Applying the 70/20/10 Learning Principle to Church Applying the 70/20/10 Learning Principle to Church By New Churches Team The 70/20/10 Adult learning principle describes the following: 70% of learning is accomplished by doing (on the job, trial and error); 20% of learning is accomplished through informal […]

How to Format Groups for Obedience

We’ve all been there before. You’re about reading to jump into leading a new small group or lead a disciple making discussion. One of your biggest fears/concerns is simply, “How do I fill the time with meaningful content?” This is where the search for small group curriculum usually begins. And […]

Think Marathon, Not Sprint!

By: Stan Rodda It’s amazing the places you can learn truths about disciple making when you are aware enough to pay attention. I was reminded of a disciple making truth recently when I was watching my 15 year old son workout. He has been wanting to get bigger, faster, stronger. […]

PODCAST 081: Craig Whitney & Moving Beyond the Church Service Business

By: The Church.Digital   How do you start a church movement? Sure, there’s probably different ways we can answer that question. If we looked at Christ’s example, well, he started with 12 guys. Not a massive movement. He started with individuals and took three years to groom, grow, and disciple […]

From Engagement to Commitment

The Church.Digital: Due to COVID-19 churches have been looking for ways to move their online church experience from streaming to a more engaging and relevant worship experience. During this pandemic, the church was confronted with the fact that the overall church experience would not be able to rely on the […]

Three Chairs Framework for Sharing Your Story!

by Stan Rodda: I talk a lot about telling your story on my blog, primarily because I believe it to be such a huge part of disciple making. Not only pragmatically in our world that speaks primarily through stories, but also the biblical example. The blind man in John 9 […]

Grace In The Face Of Doubt

by Stan Rodda: There are moment when I feel like my belief and faith are stronger than ever. Then tragedy strikes, chaos, a fight with a family member, a global pandemic. Something terrible shakes everything. How quickly I jump to, “God, are you really there? Why is this happening?” I […]

Winston Churchill, Discipleship, & Being Wartime Leaders

by The Church.Digital: The weeks have been all running together, haven’t they? more The experts all agree that the best way to say sane and healthy in this time of lockdown is to get in a “routine.”  My post-COVID-lockdown routine has, like many of yours, settled down.  Long hours on […]

What Judas Taught Me About Life & Ministry

by Stan Rodda: Something really interesting jumped out at me as I was reading Matthew 10 the other day. The first four verses of that chapter stood out to me unlike ever before and God showed me something I need to think more about. He drew my attention to finishing […]

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Never Stop Going Deeper

Never Stop Going Deeper .et_post_meta_wrapper by Brandon Cox: Pine trees grow fast. That’s why pine is the cheapest of woods to purchase for building projects. Pine tree farms can raise a crop of trees to maturity in a decade. The strength of a pine tree is also its greatest weakness. […]