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Campbell Lakatos's avatar

Thanks for this Kevin. My family has been a part of a house/micro church start-up during the last 8 months and we’ve been really enjoying it. This provided some good clarity and reassured me that we’re on the right path!

Excited to read more of your disciple-making movement stuff! Praying for that and working towards it where I’m at!

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Kevin E Beasley's avatar

Hey Camobell! Good to meet you! Where do you live?

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Campbell Lakatos's avatar

I live in a small town just outside of Springfield, MO.

We're doing a lot of what you talked about in this article. Would you have any advice on how to make a communal covenant for our people? And what would your practical advice be on when, or at what number of people, it's time to multiply into a couple of groups?

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Kevin E Beasley's avatar

Copy this over to our DM.

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Sean K. Shahkarami's avatar

Very helpful!

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RJ Davis's avatar

This is good stuff Kevin. Have you read Ralph Moore's book "How Nearly Anyone Can Start a Microchurch"?

https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:VA6C2:78a35092-7c15-4271-a412-307e9224d385

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Kevin E Beasley's avatar

I haven’t read that yet RJ. I will take a peek at it on Amazon! Thanks for the recommendation. How are you doing these days?

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Rockefeller Kennedy's avatar

I love seeing this. I read a book of a similar title and it spoke to.many of these steps and processes.

A local church has even started a highly similar process, hosting prayer groups and youth groups away from the main body, as well as encouraging disciples witnessing.

After all, we are all witness in the church are we not?

A very good read thank you.

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Paul Christopher's avatar

Good things here Kevin. I like the connection of disciple making and intentional efforts to be in community.

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