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Resource: Making Disciples and Launching Movements

Do you want to help your disciples assess where they are on their journey toward becoming a Christ-centered lifetime laborer? Click here for a simple one-page tool that has been used on campuses around the world to keep students (and staff) focused on our mission. The “Making Disciples and Launching Movements” tool is part of the STINT briefing training and has been developed and refined over the last 20 years.

I’ve submitted this resource as part of the Re-Think Blogference “Resource Drive” going on this week. Click here to learn how to add your best stuff or click here to find out what others have contributed.

By Ken

Dr. Ken Cochrum (DMin, Bethel University) is Vice President of Global Digital Strategies at Cru (formerly Campus Crusade for Christ) in Orlando, Florida. An avid cyclist and aspiring guitarist, he also holds a degree in Mechanical Engineering from The University of Texas and a Masters of Arts in Biblical Studies from Dallas Theological Seminary. He recently co-founded Indigitous.org, a movement passionate about connecting people to Jesus using digital strategies. He previously served as vice president of Cru’s student-led movements worldwide. He and his wife Ann spent 13 years in East Asia where they raised their two children. Ken blogs regularly at www.onleadingwell.com.

2 replies on “Resource: Making Disciples and Launching Movements”

Ken, great resource. I’m going to quote some of your words and reference the one page tool mentioned in this blog in my weekly tip to students next week. Thanks bro. We prayed for you and the executive team by name on our run today over lunch. Blessings, Ben Rivera

Ben, thanks for the prayerful encouragement. I really appreciate your ministry in coaching student leaders over distance. You and your team are living proof that students can lead well!

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