Come Follow Me
In the gospels, Jesus said 20 different times, "Come follow Me." What did it mean for a first century rabbi to ask you to come and follow Him? It meant you were to come and do what he does. That he believed you could actually do what he does.

Jesus called us to help others and love unconditionally. 
 

Personally, I have prayed every day for 9 years that God would show me what it looks like to walk as Jesus did, here and now. That's why I started my ministry, to live out the life of Jesus on earth and show love and compassion to those who are cast away to the side.



  
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Are you Called?
Are you called to be a disciple? 

"Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in[a] the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, 20 teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.” Matthew 28:19-20
 
Jesus asked this of his disciples before He left this earth. We are not to merely to introduce people to Christ, His command was that we make​ disciples in all nations.
 
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Discipleship Training
“The person most discipled in the history of the world was Jesus Himself” ­–– Hal Perkins, author and teacher.


When I began my journey to train people to be disciples, I reviewed and used an array of curriculums. But then I realized, the best way is through the Bible itself. Specifically, the gospel of John. Since then, I have used nothing else for discipleship training.


Jesus spent three years walking along side and teaching His disciples. Who better to teach us than the Author of life Himself–the ultimate disciple maker?


By following Jesus' teachings we can better serve our communities by helping them with addiction, poverty or whatever problem is holding them back from their highest self. 


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