
Brent Reinke
Q: What are some of the best discipleship resources you use or would recommend? A: The Bible and personal disciple making Q: What are some of the best practices in discipleship? A: I always enjoy doing experiential things. Invite people into my home and let them see my routines as a family...go on trips...serve together...invite them to stumo early to help set up...help me work on projects...work out together. Those seem to be the types of things that cause people to stick ar

Steve Shadrach
Q: What are some of the best discipleship resources you use or would recommend? A: Navpress—Beginning with Christ, Lessons on Assurance, My Heart Christ’s Home. B90x XPLORE The Establishers Q: What are some of the best practices in discipleship? A: Assurance of Salvation Daily QT Scripture memory Learning/sharing their testimony Bridge Q: When you disciple someone, how often do you meet with them? A: At least weekly is my preference. Q: What does your time look like with them

Roger Hershey
43 years of experience with CRU, keynote at StuMo's AST 2015 Q: Lets say you just led me to Christ. What does our next few months to year look like? A: The most important thing to me and campuses I oversee is that every student who starts following Christ goes through individual, one to one follow up. In the past we did some follow up groups but you can’t address the needs of a new believer unless it is in a one-to-one setting. The things we hit right away are what I would

Stephen Click
Q: What are some of the best discipleship resources you use or would recommend? A: Googledocs- use this for d-logs I have a folder with articles and 1-1 folder Personal Disciplemaking by Adsit is a great resources, especially his chart in the back with objectives Lost Art has training objectives for a disciple, worker and leader Q: What are some of the best practices in discipleship? A: Love your disciple, be the person who cares most for them, ask them questions about family

Erin Gillum
USC – Christian Challenge, 16 years Boss is Neil Walker (discipled by Max Barnett at OU; Neil has been at USC for 30 years) Evangelism go-to's: Three main methods: 1. Testimony 2. "Andrew Dinners" – intentional gathering – people who come know that someone is going to share their story – hike, bbq, testimony – 3. Gospel – bridge – very visual Focus on campus is mostly relational evangelism – challenge student leaders to be a part of at least one other organization on campus –

Danny Points
What are some of the best discipleship resources you use or would recommend? Evangelism Back to God, Prodigal Son, really any of the Parables in Luke (because of Christian culture, people already know the factual information, these are illustrations) New Believer John 15 (idea of bearing fruit, but means is remaining in Him, what does that look like? Word and Prayer) Ephesians 2:1-10 Gospel Bible Reading Plan ACTS prayer method Youth Anything in context of Wheel (The Word Han