Disciple Making Culture Visual Introduction

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Did you know that 70% of churches in America are either declining or plateauing?

We often try to “fix” the problem with disciple-making “strategies,” “programs,” and “curriculums”—which all have their place.

But they aren’t enough.

They often fix the symptoms but fail to address the root issue.

So how do we fix the root issue?

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Did you know that 70% of churches in America are either declining or plateauing?

We often try to “fix” the problem with disciple-making “strategies,” “programs,” and “curriculums”—which all have their place.

But they aren’t enough.

They often fix the symptoms but fail to address the root issue.

So how do we fix the root issue?

We have to create a disciple-making culture in our churches.

A Disciple-making culture is created when disciple making isn’t just what you do… but it’s who you are as a church.

When disciple making is the DNA of our churches, we invite every single person into the Jesus-mission. Which in turn, transforms lives and grows God’s Kingdom.

Brandon Guindon released a book that will help you create a disciple making culture in your church and we want to give it to you for free.

Brandon Guindon is the lead pastor of Real Life Ministries Texas, a church he and his team planted in Tomball, Texas, 30 miles north of Houston. Brandon has led churches worldwide to become healthy and effective in making disciples of Jesus Christ. He has been an executive team member at Real Life Ministries in Post Falls, ID and at The MET in Houston, TX. He has authored and co-authored several publications on biblical discipleship, including Stay the Course and the Real Life Discipleship Training Manual. Brandon holds a Bachelor of Science in Health Science from Linfield College and an M.A. in Church Leadership and New Testament Theology from Hope International University. Brandon is a bow hunter and avid outdoorsman. He and his wife, Amber, have been married for more than 20 years and have four children, Emma, Olivia, Grady and Garrett.