01
Jul
3 Practicals for First Discipleship One-on-One
by Jenn Smith Chen
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Maybe you’ve been following along this month as we’ve explored discipleship. Maybe you’re ready to disciple someone, or perhaps you’ve already started. (If so, I’d...
27
Jun
3 Mistakes to Avoid in Discipleship
by Jenn Smith Chen
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Following Jesus isn’t always easy. It requires trusting God and putting our focus beyond ourselves. Understandably, making disciples isn’t always easy either. And since making...
24
Jun
Generations of Discipleship
by Jenn Smith Chen
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Motherhood is quickly approaching me in a few short weeks. In the last long eight months, I’ve scoured articles, read books, asked trusted friends and...
20
Jun
Five Ways to Tell if You’re Ready to Disciple
by Jenn Smith Chen
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To say being discipled changed my life would be an understatement—being discipled saved my life and my faith. During one of my darkest moments when...
17
Jun
Doing What Jesus Did
by Jenn Smith Chen
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It’s an often quoted passage, but the application can feel elusive. It stirs emotions, but we don’t always know how to get from emotion to...
13
Jun
Getting in the Pit, 2 of 2
by Jenn Smith Chen
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“You have to get in the pit with people; otherwise, they’ll just stay there,” she was saying. I smiled. That perfectly describes what she did...
10
Jun
Getting in the Pit, 1 of 2
by Jenn Smith Chen
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“You know, I’m not sure you are called to do youth ministry. Clearly you’re unhappy here. Maybe it’s time to find a different church,” he...
06
Jun
Planting Our Part
by Jenn Smith Chen
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She loves to laugh. Deep belly laughs or secret giggles, it doesn’t matter; she’s a joy bringer, and when you teach Sunday School to middle...
03
Jun
Discipleship? Mentoring? Which is it?
by Jenn Smith Chen
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She wore perfectly applied, deep wine colored lipstick and had flipped blonde hair. She was young, just five or six years older than I at...
30
May
More Lessons from the Garden, 2 of 2
by Jenn Smith Chen
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When I was in middle school and high school, I was a bit taller and rounder than some of my friends. Part of that was...