What are the head, heart, and hands of those in a Biblical multiplying church? Join three Oklahoma City practitioners on the path as they equip you to be and find multipliers through interviews, conversations, and training in simple tools. New content goes up weekly on Tuesday mornings. Learn more at https://www.h3xpodcast.com/
What does it really mean to be a founder—not in title, but in action? In this episode, we explore the gritty shift from managing someone else's vision to embodying your own calling with clarity and cost. True founders don't just help—they take ownership, live the DNA, and contribute out of who they are, not just what needs doing. If you're wrestling with your role or sensing it's time to start something, this one's for you.Covo Multipliers:Join the Signal Group: To connect with others living the co-vocational lifestyle, share wins/challenges, and get early access to event updates: https://forms.gle/TWB6kGRQWdpgbvFu8Participate in the June 28, 2025 Bible Study: Zoom deep dive into the model of Priscilla and Aquila, facilitated by Dave. Get biblical clarity and shared DNA for multiplying gospel-centered communities. Join Signal Group for access.Prepare for an October Immersion Experience: Mark your calendar—details to come. Live shoulder-to-shoulder with others in a practical environment to accelerate reproducibility.
What if your discomfort with “church as usual” is actually a holy invitation? In this raw, unscripted episode, Neal Karsten tackles why decentralized ecclesiology is often misunderstood as “anarchy church”—when it's actually a return to something deeply biblical and beautifully simple.You'll hear stories of people detoxing from religion like it was addiction, and finding Jesus in living rooms, not on stages. It's not chaos—it's a call back to the roots.What We Talk About:Neal's journey from seminary pastor to living room church planterWhy decentralized ecclesiology is often mistaken for chaosKey differences between centralized and decentralized church structuresDetoxing from “religion as performance” and re-learning spiritual identityThe importance of modeling simple church and citywide networksHow early adopters can bridge the gap for the hesitant middle majorityWhy spiritual movements must deal with root issues, not just rebrandResources Mentioned:Pastor to Pioneer – Helping church leaders transition into movement workLampstands – A prophetic voice for the discontent in traditional church systemsCovo Multipliers:Join the Signal Group: To connect with others living the co-vocational lifestyle, share wins/challenges, and get early access to event updates: https://forms.gle/TWB6kGRQWdpgbvFu8Participate in the June 28, 2025 Bible Study: Zoom deep dive into the model of Priscilla and Aquila, facilitated by Dave. Get biblical clarity and shared DNA for multiplying gospel-centered communities. Join Signal Group for access.Prepare for an October Immersion Experience: Mark your calendar—details to come. Live shoulder-to-shoulder with others in a practical environment to accelerate reproducibility.
What if the key to long-term fruit in hard places isn't strategy, but surrender? In this episode, we unpack raw lessons from a movement leader just back from South Asia after four intense years of frontline work. You'll hear what insiders need most from outsiders—and the surprising mistake most cross-cultural workers make. Whether you're leading at home or abroad, this one will reshape how you think about partnership, pace, and power.Show Notes & Topics:Insider-outsider dynamics in multiplying movementsFiltering tools through culture and obedienceAvoiding imported models and owning vision locallyMicro-faithfulness over macro-movementsFamily rhythms, food on the table, and faithfulness in the mundaneCovo Multipliers:Join the Signal Group: To connect with others living the co-vocational lifestyle, share wins/challenges, and get early access to event updates: https://forms.gle/TWB6kGRQWdpgbvFu8Participate in the June 28, 2025 Bible Study: Zoom deep dive into the model of Priscilla and Aquila, facilitated by Dave. Get biblical clarity and shared DNA for multiplying gospel-centered communities. Join Signal Group for access.Prepare for an October Immersion Experience: Mark your calendar—details to come. Live shoulder-to-shoulder with others in a practical environment to accelerate reproducibility.
Most leaders don't have a time problem — they have a margin problem. In this episode, Dave Miller dives deep into how covocational disciple-makers can design their lives around what truly matters. If you've ever felt crushed by overcommitment or unsure how to balance business and ministry, this conversation offers a simple, replicable framework that leads to clarity and freedom. Discover the surprising reason most people stay stuck and how to reclaim your schedule for both kingdom impact and personal joy.Making Moments Matter Resources on Evernote Show Notes:In this episode, we cover:Why margin is essential for both crisis and kingdom opportunitiesThe "yes list" and how it replaces the unrealistic "no list"How to build a habit-based ideal weekFour “margin bombs” that will wreck your rhythm: overcommitment, procrastination, lack of communication, and indecisionHow to multiply your efforts through prayer, training others, and invitationPractical ways to overlap priorities for multiplicational livingCovo Multipliers:Join the Signal Group: To connect with others living the co-vocational lifestyle, share wins/challenges, and get early access to event updates: https://forms.gle/TWB6kGRQWdpgbvFu8Participate in the June 28, 2025 Bible Study: Zoom deep dive into the model of Priscilla and Aquila, facilitated by Dave. Get biblical clarity and shared DNA for multiplying gospel-centered communities. Join Signal Group for access.Prepare for an October Immersion Experience: Mark your calendar—details to come. Live shoulder-to-shoulder with others in a practical environment to accelerate reproducibility.
What do ancient prophets, co-vocational ministry, and your personal faith journey have in common? In this episode, Mark and Dave unpack the powerful biblical pattern found in Elijah and Elisha's lives — and how it still speaks directly to seasons of fear, faith, and stewardship today. Through raw stories of financial struggle, miraculous provision, and modern-day application, they explore what it really means to trust God deeply in transition.If you're feeling stretched, called into the unknown, or wrestling with scarcity vs. abundance, this episode will leave you both challenged and deeply encouraged.*** SHOW NOTES ***Join the Signal Group: To connect with others living the co-vocational lifestyle, share wins/challenges, and get early access to event updates: https://forms.gle/TWB6kGRQWdpgbvFu8Participate in the June 28, 2025 Bible Study: Zoom deep dive into the model of Priscilla and Aquila, facilitated by Dave. Get biblical clarity and shared DNA for multiplying gospel-centered communities. Join Signal Group for access.Prepare for an October Immersion Experience: Mark your calendar—details to come. Live shoulder-to-shoulder with others in a practical environment to accelerate reproducibility.
In this episode of H3X, we unpack the surprising shift in the Book of Acts that spotlights Priscilla and Aquila—not Paul—as the model of co-vocational, disciple-making leadership. You'll hear how this couple embodies a sustainable, reproducible lifestyle of mission that integrates faith, work, and home. Learn why their story isn't just biblical history—it's a blueprint for today's leaders. We challenge you to reimagine your role in God's mission through the lens of a tentmaker's table and a living room church.*** SHOW NOTES ***Join the Signal Group: To connect with others living the co-vocational lifestyle, share wins/challenges, and get early access to event updates: https://forms.gle/TWB6kGRQWdpgbvFu8Participate in the June 28, 2025 Bible Study: Zoom deep dive into the model of Priscilla and Aquila, facilitated by Dave. Get biblical clarity and shared DNA for multiplying gospel-centered communities. Join Signal Group for access.Prepare for an October Immersion Experience: Mark your calendar—details to come. Live shoulder-to-shoulder with others in a practical environment to accelerate reproducibility.
Is God trying to humiliate you—or is He humbling you for something greater? In this deeply reflective episode, Mark and Dave unpack the distorted view many leaders have of God as a harsh corrector rather than a loving Father. Through the lens of 1 Corinthians and the life of David, they explore how God builds us up rather than breaks us down. This conversation will challenge your assumptions, reframe your relationship with God, and offer hope for your growth—even in failure.
Is your leadership building a movement or just drawing a crowd? In this episode, Dave and Mark unpack how clarity fuels multiplication, not just addition. They challenge vague leadership models and offer practical ways to shape disciple-making leaders who carry DNA, not just titles. If you've ever felt tension between wanting commitment and fearing the cost of clarity—this one will hit home.
In this episode of the H3X Podcast, Dave Miller dives into the unexpected but essential connection between reading and leadership. Dave shares his personal journey from a reluctant reader to an avid one, inspired by a mentor whose love of books transformed his leadership style. Discover how reading can supercharge your ability to build authentic relationships, think critically, and solve problems creatively. Dave unpacks practical tips for increasing reading speed and comprehension, highlights the impact of cross-pollinating ideas, and emphasizes the importance of integrating Bible reading alongside other books. Whether you're a seasoned reader or just getting started, this episode offers valuable insights for anyone looking to grow as a leader.
Roger Shull takes us on a raw, unfiltered journey of disciple-making—from college dorms to fourth-generation churches across Raleigh. He shares the messy, Spirit-led process of multiplication, where broken people find Jesus and unexpected leaders emerge.Through setbacks, burnout, and failures, Roger uncovers how simple obedience, friendship, and the power of "milk not meat" transformed his approach.If you've ever felt stuck, frustrated, or unsure what's actually working in multiplying movements in North America, this episode is a helpful deep dive into faithfulness in action.
Ever wondered how chaos and clarity can coexist to forge exceptional leaders? In this insightful episode of the pod, we dive into the tension between streamlined efficiency and wild innovation, revealing how both are vital to spark multiplying movements. Discover why embracing the mess might just be the secret to breaking barriers and why too much order could stall your progress. Tune in to unlock practical insights that could transform your leadership approach and propel you toward lasting impact.
Ever wonder why your carefully crafted ministry strategy might be missing the mark?In this solo episode of the H3X podcast, Mark unpacks a fresh insight from a problem-solving retreat, diving into Jesus' encounter at the well in John 4 to reveal the tension between strategy and prophetic flexibility. Discover how blending a reproducible apostolic process with an openness to God's unexpected interruptions can unlock a harvest you never saw coming. Tune in to learn how this balance can transform your leadership and sustain kingdom movements for generations.***Show Notes***In this episode, Mark reflects on insights from a recent retreat with Guy and Kelli Caskey in Queens, exploring the interplay of prophecy and strategy in ministry. Items referenced include:John 4 (Jesus and the Samaritan woman at the well)Proverbs 29:18 (reinterpreting vision as prophetic revelation)Acts 16 (Paul's redirection to Macedonia)Ephesians 2:20 (foundation of apostles and prophets)Previous H3X episode with Guy Caskey on starting, strengthening, and sustainingConcepts like "persons of peace" (Luke 10) and apostolic/prophetic foundations
In this episode of the H3X podcast, hosts Mark Goering and Dave Miller dive deep into the critical leadership skill of vision casting. They explore why some leaders naturally articulate vision while others struggle, and how all leaders can improve their ability to cast vision effectively. The discussion covers the importance of pairing vision with core values, maintaining clarity in communication, and ensuring alignment within a team or community.The hosts break down the three key functions of vision casting:Alignment – Clearly articulating shared values to unify a group.Realignment – Addressing mission drift and reinforcing the original purpose.Reminder – Keeping the vision alive through consistent reinforcement.Mark and Dave also highlight how effective vision casting fosters relationships, invites contribution, and builds sustainable, value-driven communities. Whether leading a small group or a large movement, mastering this skill is essential for inspiring action and maintaining focus.Tune in to learn practical tools and strategies for becoming a more effective vision caster in your leadership journey.
In this episode we hear the role of collaboration in reaching San Antonio. Jason, John and Bryan in San Antonio share stories of leaders, traditional churches, and everyday believers working together to engage the lost. From college campuses to workplaces and neighborhoods, they're building partnerships that break down silos and unleash gospel engagment beyond the church walls.
What is the long-term commitment required for effective church multiplication and disciple-making? In this episode we discuss the importance of setting realistic expectations for a big enough vision that it will span decades.We look at the significance of consistent, persistent work in achieving substantial outcomes. The episode emphasizes the necessity of living in the moment and celebrating small victories, crucial for sustaining motivation over extended periods.***SHOW NOTES***Reaching Muslims in Berlin Through Word & Spirit with David Campbell: https://bit.ly/3QCwPmdThe Power of Small Wins: How to Transform Highs into Habits: https://bit.ly/4idv76T
What if the key to the next step in reaching an unreached people group was unlocked in one conversation? Mark Goering, Kyle Pierson, Bud Houston, and Will Smith share how the Unreached Peoples North America Summit is fueling collaboration and sparking breakthrough strategies to get unstuck. Discover how open space technology conversations are driving real action and transforming how we reach the nations next door. This is more than a conference—it's a chance to move the work forward that you don't want to miss.Learn more about the Unreached Peoples North America Summit (SEPTEMBER 25-27, 2025): https://www.unreachedpeoples2025.com/
What happens when a leader wrestles with the Word of God in community and puts it into practice? In this episode, Andy shares how digging deep into Scripture with others shaped his vision for making disciples, the struggles he faced, and the breakthroughs that followed. You'll hear firsthand what it takes to move from uncertainty to multiplication—through real conversations, biblical wrestling, and simple obedience.If you've ever wondered what it looks like to practice the model of Jesus in the Gospels within a community of practice, this conversation will challenge and equip you to take your next step.Save the Date for the next Unreached Peoples North America Conference this SEPTEMBER 25-27, 2025: http://www.unreachedpeoples2025.com/
Leadership isn't just about vision—it's about navigating the messy middle between God's intentions and the reality on the ground. In this episode, we unpack the biblical pattern of covenant obedience and disruption, exploring how Noah and Abraham's choices shaped generations. What small decisions in your leadership are setting future trajectories—toward fruitfulness or failure? Join us as we wrestle with the weight of character, wisdom, and the everyday moments that define the leaders we become.
Are you relying on great content to drive transformation, only to cycle through content without seeing change? In this episode, we unpack the critical difference between content and systems and reveal why even the best content will fail without the right framework. You'll hear practical insights on building processes that lead to real growth and multiplying leaders who thrive. Don't miss this eye-opening conversation that could revolutionize how you approach leadership and discipleship!
How do we raise up leaders in the Kingdom who don't just follow but multiply disciples? In this episode, we explore the transformative power of community in building leadership pipelines that last. Discover why 'go slow to go fast' isn't just a saying—it's the key to multiplication without compromise. Tune in for actionable insights to shape leaders with the head, heart, and hands to impact the Kingdom for generations.
In this thought-provoking episode with Guy Caskey, listeners are taken on a deep dive into the dynamics of apostolic leadership and church sustainability. Guy illuminates the challenges and necessary strategies for nurturing leadership that can carry on transformative work across generations. Discover the essential balance between multiplying efforts and sustaining growth, as Caskey explores how to close the 'apostolic loop' effectively. Tune in for an enriching session that promises to redefine your understanding of leadership, commitment, and success in the missionary field.*** Show Notes and Resources ***Visual of the SSS: https://bit.ly/start-strengthen-sustain
In this episode, we dive into the power of repetition and why it's the key to lasting success in 2025. We explore how consistent reps of simple habits can lead to profound breakthroughs in discipleship, leadership, and ministry.If you're looking for practical ways to stay focused and make steady progress toward your goals, this conversation will help you reframe the mundane into a powerful rhythm for growth. Tune in to discover how repetition can drive long-term impact, transform your mindset, and keep you moving forward in your mission.
As 2025 approaches, this episode dives into how leaders can overcome distractions and leverage the principle of "sowing and reaping" to serve Jesus in Kingdom impact. Mark and Dave explore the tension between responsibilities (what we control) and opportunities (what we respond to) while addressing common pitfalls like FOMO and the lack of focus.They unpack practical tools like the 80/20 rule and the importance of identifying key actions for multiplying disciples and churches. With insights from Galatians 6 and real-world strategies for setting measurable goals, the discussion equips listeners to steward their influence effectively.Tune in to learn how to cut through the noise and align your efforts with God's plan for exponential growth in the coming year.Start Here for High Value Activities Goal Setting: https://bit.ly/4gsJiV6
In this episode, we explore the often-overlooked investment phase of leadership development and why it's critical for creating leaders who can sustain and multiply Kingdom impact. Discover how navigating failure, building character, and redirecting raw initiative transform emerging leaders into trustworthy ones.Learn practical insights and biblical patterns to strengthen your leadership pipeline and avoid the pitfalls of rushing to scale too quickly.
It's a crucial question: what makes leadership truly effective? Dave and Mark explore how leadership goes beyond influence, diving into the importance of character development, relational proximity, and the messy, transformative work of mentoring.Through examples from the life of Jesus, they reveal how addressing heart issues shapes leaders who can stand the test of time—so, what does it take to lead with both skill and virtue? Tune in to find out.
What sets a true leader apart? In this episode, we dive deep into the Apostle Paul's emphasis on diligence as a defining characteristic of trustworthy leadership, exploring examples from 2 Corinthians and Romans.Discover why small acts of faithfulness are the proving grounds for greater responsibility and how a "yes" that stays yes reveals the heart of a tested leader.Join us as we unpack practical steps to recognize and develop leaders who thrive under pressure and steward their calling with integrity.
Let's explore a fascinating tension in Paul's ministry at Ephesus, where slowing down to invest deeply in a few leaders actually accelerated the spread of the gospel throughout Asia Minor. Through conversations about passages like this, along with discipleship, and the pattern of Jesus, hosts Mark and Dave wrestle with how modern ministry leaders can balance the pressure for rapid expansion with the patient work of developing mature disciples. They unpack why "taking as long as it takes" to develop leaders might be the counter-intuitive key to sustainable movement growth.
What if the Kingdom of God doesn't allow for plateaus? In this episode, we explore what it means to follow Jesus without settling — even when the path is unclear and others question your choices. From Jesus' radical mission to John the Baptist's moments of doubt, we discuss how to embrace faith, risk, and obedience, and why the Kingdom calls us to keep moving forward.
In this episode, we explore how to transform fleeting bursts of motivation into lasting, life-changing habits. What if the secret to sustainable growth lies not in the big highs but in the small, consistent steps? Join us as we dive into practical ways to find joy in the process and unlock the power of long-term impact.
Dave unpacks the challenges faced by the multiplying church in Oklahoma City, particularly dealing with false prophets and heresies that threatened to disrupt the work. He explains the need for a doctrinal statement to help mature believers and protect the community from wolves.By engaging the entire network in crafting these statements, he and other leaders aimed to strengthen the theological foundation, ensuring that leaders can defend against future threats while continuing to multiply disciples, leaders, and churches.
In this episode Mark and Dave discuss moving beyond transactional mission trips to deeper city-to-city and church-to-church collaboration.Mark shares his experience in New York City, emphasizing the importance of the right partnerships to grow the Kingdom from the ground up. They explore how collaboration between cities like Oklahoma City and New York can accelerate disciple-making, leadership development, and church planting by focusing on shared vision, teamwork, and ongoing connection, rather than one-time events.
A dive into the concept of the harvest as both a great equalizer and a great reset in church multiplication.Dave and Mark discuss how the harvest forces leaders to refine their skills and reset their understanding, while staying focused on the mission of making disciples. They share transparent stories of success and failure in church planting, highlighting the importance of the harvest as the reset button for church DNA and health.As the conversation progresses, they emphasize that the best leaders grow by constantly returning to the harvest, fostering a multiplying movement that extends beyond their own influence.
Mark shares about a new podcast launch called Multiplier Mandate. In this episode, Carter shares his powerful journey from wrestling with life's idols to discovering a biblical, multiplying movement that flipped his understanding of discipleship upside down.Dive into the barriers many believers face—settling for good but secondary visions and lacking clear, practical pathways to make disciples like Jesus.Hear how Carter's encounter with God's mission from Genesis to Revelation and the simple, reproducible tools transformed his ministry, and learn why many passionate disciple-makers are stuck and how they can break free.***SHOW NOTES***Listen to the Multiplier Mandate Podcast: https://multipliermandate.com/
Dave and Mark are joined by Chris Lynch, who shares his insights on the importance of creed and confession within a decentralized network like No Place Left. They discuss the challenges of maintaining clarity and unity in a movement with diverse leaders and beliefs, emphasizing the need for cooperation and dialogue to keep the mission of multiplying disciples and churches on track. Chris, Mark, and Dave explore how clear confessions can guide leaders, foster collaboration, and ensure alignment with the mission of God.
In this episode of the H3X podcast, we dive deep into the essential "minimums" required for effective leadership in a multiplying church. Join us as we explore the critical DNA tools that ignite and sustain multiplication, drawing insights from both scripture and best practice modules. Whether you're a seasoned leader or just starting out, this episode will challenge and equip you to lead with clarity and purpose in advancing God's mission.***The Genesis to Revelation Bible Study: https://bit.ly/3AO1IiX. [Read the passages and learn the extent of God's mission and who He uses to accomplish it.]
In this episode, Dave and Mark dive into the book of Zechariah, exploring its relevance to the current challenges of church planting and disciple making in a rapidly changing culture.They discuss the parallels between the post-exilic Israelites and today's church, emphasizing the importance of faithfulness, hope, and not despising small beginnings.The conversation centers on how to stay grounded in God's promises while navigating the complexities of modern ministry.***SHOW NOTES***Download the FREE Four Fields of Kingdom Growth Action Guide and get actionable keys to multiplying disciples, leaders, and churches today: https://bit.ly/4cwrnda Save your seat for our FREE Online Four Fields Training on Zoom – Discover proven Biblical strategies for disciple-making and church planting: https://bit.ly/3Mbw8hA
In this episode, Mark explores a study through the gospels into how Jesus catalyzed a movement through His intentional leadership development using the M.A.W.L. framework—Model, Assist, Watch, and Leave. We delve into key moments from His ministry, where He identified and equipped leaders, guiding them through opposition and preparing them to carry on the mission independently. Discover practical applications for modern catalysts seeking to follow Jesus's example in raising up new leaders.The Catalyst Bible Study: https://docs.google.com/document/d/158RQu6sekw9iRAz3-hgXWMADtY1FWuAPR33iK4Pv314/edit?usp=sharing
In this episode of the H3X podcast, hosts Mark Goering and Dave Miller dive into the often-overlooked but crucial conversation about the roles of generalists and specialists within teams, especially in the context of church planting and mission work. Recorded in a lively coffee shop in Oklahoma City, the discussion explores the cultural tendency to celebrate specialists while underscoring the importance of generalists who excel at problem-solving and connecting the dots. The episode addresses the challenges of balancing these roles, the necessity of community, and the importance of embracing both efficiency and effectiveness. Through practical examples and personal insights, Mark and Dave highlight how a generalist approach, complemented by specialist expertise, can drive collaboration, innovation, and success in fulfilling the Great Commission.
Let's talk about the training cycle for raising up multiplying leaders, focusing on the controversial "L" in the Model, Assist, Watch, and Leave/Launch (MAWL) framework.This episode emphasizes the importance of strategic absence to help new leaders grow and take ownership of their skills, drawing on examples from Jesus' ministry and practical leadership strategies like the One-Minute Manager. The conversation highlights that leaving or launching leaders is crucial for their development and the multiplication of the kingdom, ultimately leading to stronger, more independent leaders who can carry the mission forward.
Mark and Dave face the realities of starting in a new work where getting leaders onboard is everything and also the most difficult part of the work. They share from their own journey and 3 elements the leaders God will bring must have in order to see the work go from 0 to 1 in the early stages.
In this episode, Dave and Mark discuss creating effective learning environments to grow disciples and leaders. They emphasize the importance of integrating various learning styles, including hands-on experience and interactive training.They highlight the need for problem-solving environments, real-time feedback, and personal mentorship to develop well-rounded leaders.Balancing structured pathways with intuitive mentorship is crucial for holistic growth in leadership development.
This episode explores J. Robert Clinton's book, "The Making of a Leader," which outlines nine stages of leadership growth.From family influence and childhood experiences to education and emerging leadership, discover how God forms leaders. Learn how to recognize your current stage, understand God's work in your life, and respond effectively to become the leader God intends you to be.
In this episode of the H3X podcast, Dave Miller reflects on the No Place Left North American Summit, emphasizing the importance of fellowship in avoiding burnout. Dave highlights lessons from Ecclesiastes, advocating for a balanced life that includes enjoying simple pleasures and building relationships. The episode draws parallels to Jesus' life, showing that slowing down and connecting with others are essential for long-term mission sustainability. By integrating joy and rest, listeners can maintain their passion and effectiveness in spreading the gospel without burning out. Tune in for valuable insights on finding balance in mission work.
In this episode we discuss the role of wisdom in leadership, emphasizing the importance of focusing on controllables and leaving the rest to God. Dave and Mark explore the mystery of God's work in the parable of the sower, highlighting the need for faithful stewardship and community contribution. The conversation underscores the challenge of navigating individualism and the necessity of biblical wisdom and communal effort in fulfilling God's promises.
Guy and Kelli Caskey share what it has looked like in Houston to see multiplication from micro to macro. From systems to culture and everything in between, they unpack the HOW behind the fruitful multiplication God has birthed in Houston over the last few decades.Reference Images Mentioned: https://bit.ly/4eAj9mO
In this episode, Dave and Mark challenge conventional views of strategy, emphasizing a partnership with God's ongoing work rather than executing rigid, human-made plans. Listen in as they discuss the importance of aligning with God's design and recognizing the spiritual patterns revealed in Scripture to effectively participate in His mission.
Guy and Kelly Caskey join to unpack the importance of redeeming time, creating hubs for collaboration, and being Spirit-led in urban discipleship efforts in Houston. The Caskeys share their experiences of engaging people where they are, transforming lives through relational ministry, and the significance of long-term commitment. Listeners will gain insights into practical strategies for multiplying churches, fostering city-wide discipleship, and ensuring a Holy Spirit-led approach.
In this episode we explore the concept of "failing forward" in church leadership. Dave and Mark discuss the importance of balancing academic knowledge with hands-on experience and learning from mistakes. Emphasizing that true growth comes from taking action, they encourage listeners to embrace a continual learning posture.
Time to delve into the "bucket and drip" training methods for disciple-making and church planting. This episode explores how intensive bucket trainings create a vibrant community atmosphere, while ongoing drip trainings offer personalized, practical support to maintain momentum. Join Mark and Dave as they unpack strategies to connect macro and micro efforts, ensuring robust and sustainable multiplication in movements.
In this episode we discuss the concept of "doing the next right thing" in ministry, emphasizing grit, faithfulness, and the power of gospel-centered witness. Learn how strategic prayer, cross-pollination among laborers, and unwavering commitment to Jesus can help overcome challenges in reaching the diaspora and building the multiplying church.
In this episode Dave and Mark explore the role of AI tools in the growth and leadership of multiplying churches. They share how AI can be used to find reliable sources, solve problems, and enhance discussions. Tune in as they discuss how AI can serve as a resource for movement leadership while addressing potential risks and maintaining a relational approach.Perplexity Search Example: https://www.perplexity.ai/search/What-are-the-JvQWwJv3TGKirV963.POZA