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Churches that might have rushed to create a digital discipleship plan during the pandemic are now looking to step it up and improve their strategy. Here are 7 steps to start the process and head the right direction.
Discipleship is a PROCESS. Sometimes we get caught up in the inevitable “two steps forward and one step back” aspect of growth, or people’s tendencies to skip around their discipleship plan.
The creation of a digital discipleship plan is currently a popular conversation in most churches. The pandemic has highlighted the benefit of and need for a discipleship plan through digital means.
One of the reasons the church exists is to disciple believers. In fact, discipleship is impossible without Christian community. And with the widespread use of technology, a door has opened for discipleship to become easier to conduct and accessible to more people.
As a leader in a small church, you can’t afford to let church technology stand in the way of relationships. Technology can’t—and shouldn’t—replace relationships. Instead, it needs to empower the people of your church to deepen relationships with one another.