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How to Prevent Disciple-Making Movement Drift 

How to Prevent Disciple-Making Movement Drift 

by Jean Johnson | Feb 15, 2023 | Missions

As cross-cultural workers it is easy to start out with the best intentions and a tried-and-true disciple-making model in hand. But it is much harder to stick with that plan through thick and thin. It doesn’t take much to slowly drift from our original biblical, reproducible model. Read more about how to consciously prevent disciple-making movement drift.

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