Are You Doing Urban Mission? Here Are 3 Important Questions To Consider
We previously looked at how population growth and technology have increased the complexity of our cities.
These changes have important implications for urban ministry. These implications confront us with pressing questions that must be addressed if we want to see God’s vision for our cities fulfilled. We will look at three of them here.
God’s Household Invitation (and 5 Practical Steps to Lifelong Discipleship)
God's Gospel invitation is often framed primarily as an invitation to have sins forgiven, receive eternal life, and/or enjoy a more prosperous life. Each of these invitations distracts and confuses those we are inviting. These things might be by-products or consequences of God’s invitation, but they’re not the main thing. God’s central invitation is for us to step back into a surrendered and trusting relationship with Himself - the loving Father King.
God’s Kingdom Invitation (and 3 Essential Discipleship Elements)
The pressures of life and the demands of those around us are loud and persistent. So much of what we pour ourselves into is temporary. Only the things of God will endure. It’s important we periodically check the details of His invitation and make sure we are in sync with Him. God is offering a profound invitation to us.
What Does God Want To Do In Our Cities? This Discipleship Pathway Can Help Us Imagine
People are so familiar with European and American discipleship wineskins that many are surprised to discover other possibilities. Some of these can facilitate deep and effective discipleship, spreading through entire social networks.
Asia's Urban Harvest Won’t Fit Into European Wineskins - Here’s What You Can Do
When we think about discipleship, many of us have a particular picture in our minds. Usually, this includes a Sunday church service with a bundle of customs and traditions originating in Europe…
Welcome to "Discipling the Urban Harvest"
Discipling the Urban Harvest aims to provide practical insights and encouragement to walk with God in multiplying discipleship in an increasingly urban world - growing as a Child of the Father, serving the communities He has called us to, and discipling those who are hungry to know Him.