What Is Discipleship, Really?
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In this episode, we dive into the heart of what it truly means to follow Jesus. Too often, modern Christianity focuses on raising hands, saying a prayer, or “joining the club,” but discipleship goes far deeper. Erin and Ramonita unpack the difference between being a convert and being a disciple, explore the relational nature of spiritual growth, and challenge the idea that the Church exists to grow crowds rather than cultivate life-changing faith. They also reflect on Jesus’ model of discipleship — small, intentional, and deeply relational — and offer practical ways to live it out today.
5 Key Takeaways:
- Discipleship is about following Jesus, not just believing in Him.
- True spiritual growth requires relational investment — you become like who you spend time with.
- Modern Christianity often emphasizes converts over disciples, but depth matters more than width.
- Discipleship happens best in small, intentional communities where people can be fully known.
- Building tables (relationships) matters more than building brands (numbers or programs).
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