The Ordinary Way: Life and Holiness

Multiplication Is The Mission: Moving Beyond the Walls

31 min · 19 de abr de 2026
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Jesus never called His followers to simply gather, He called them to multiply. In this episode, we take a hard look at what it really means to move beyond the walls of the church and into a life of multiplication. Not just growing attendance, but making disciples who make disciples. We talk through: * The difference between addition and true multiplication * Why most churches unintentionally settle for growth that doesn’t reproduce * Barriers that keep churches from reaching beyond themselves * Why conversion growth is so rare and what that reveals * The tension between comfort and mission We also share real experiences that tells how small things can either invite people in or push them away. Because the question isn’t just: Are we growing? It’s: What kind of growth are we actually seeing? Multiplication isn’t about doing more. It’s about becoming something different.

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