The Ordinary Way: Life and Holiness

Episode 13: Multiplication Is The Mission – Part 2

19 min · 25 de abr de 2026
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Last episode, we diagnosed the problem. In this episode, we talk about the solution: multiplication. If the goal isn’t just gathering people, but sending them, then everything has to change. We dive into: * The shift from gathering to sending * Why disciple-making—not programs—is the starting point * The difference between developing leaders and just filling roles * What it really takes to move from addition to multiplication * The internal resistance we all feel—control, comfort, and letting go Because multiplication isn’t just about doing more… it’s about becoming something different. A church that multiplies doesn’t just grow—it reproduces.

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