Wed Jun 26 2024
Pastors can be some of the most overworked and underappreciated individuals. They often juggle the roles of teacher, mentor, accountant, chaplain, fundraiser, and friend. But, what if all the amazing things that a pastor does every week was a burden shouldered by the entire congregation?
A key to getting every believer involved in the mission of the church is to foster a multiplication mindset.
This means the common believer should take responsibility for multiplying their own life in Jesus into others, who then go on to do the same. This mindset is crucial for the growth and sustainability of any Disciple Making Movement (DMM). Here’s how to inspire and equip your church for multiplication.
Casting a compelling vision is the first step toward fostering a multiplication mindset. Your congregation needs to understand the importance and impact of making disciples who make disciples.
The most important thing to remember about vision casting is to do it often! As humans, we tend to forget quite often. Why else would God’s people be encouraged to remember so often in the Old Testament?
Pastors need to lead by example. Demonstrating a commitment to disciple making in your own life sets a powerful precedent for your congregation. It shows them that these ideas are really possible, and if you are open about your own challenges, they will realize that you’re not so different from them.
By modeling multiplication, you set a standard and create a culture that encourages others to follow suit.
Encouraging immediate obedience to the Great Commission helps embed a multiplication mindset from the start. When new believers understand that making disciples is an integral part of their faith, they are more likely to engage in it. Think of it less like an event and more like a lifestyle!
Accountability is essential for maintaining a multiplication mindset. But it doesn’t have to be scary. We’re not asking you to have confrontational conversations with everyone, all the time. For most people, simply being asked if they did what they said they were going to do is accountability enough. Regularly checking in on disciple-making efforts helps keep everyone focused and motivated.
By fostering a culture of accountability, you ensure that disciple making remains a priority and that progress is continually being made.
In order to ride a bike, sometimes you need some training wheels. Equip your congregation with the practical tools and training they need to make disciples. Without proper training, many may feel ill-equipped and hesitant to engage in disciple making.
Fostering a multiplication mindset in a traditional church setting requires intentional effort and strategic planning. By casting a compelling vision, modeling multiplication, encouraging immediate obedience, creating a culture of accountability, and providing practical training, pastors can inspire and equip their congregations to make disciples who make disciples. This not only fulfills the Great Commission but also ensures the growth and sustainability of the church for generations to come.
If you haven’t already, why not download our Discovery Bible Study app? It comes with curated lessons, and access to all the tools you need for making disciples that multiply.
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