Writing to his friend Gaius, John touched on a lot with few words in his third letter. I was reading through it recently when something caught my attention…
Read MoreOur desire is for the church to be a springboard for family discipleship, not a substitute. Healthy homes create healthy churches. Healthy churches are God’s plan A to reach the world with the gospel.
Read MoreIntentionally discipling our kids in and through the expanse of the Scriptures as Truth interconnects them with the world at large, is ground zero for pastors, parents, and parishioners.
Read MoreThe purpose of Plethos is to resource and equip church leaders to multiply disciplemakers in their home, church, and community. Over the last few months the Plethos blogs have given some encouragement, ideas, and suggested resources to help you multiply disciplemakers in your home and church.
Read MoreSummer’s here, our schedules are shifting again, and at Plethos we’re convinced it’s a great season to try something new. If you’re a parent, you understand how vital it is to shape an intentional Pass It On culture under your roof. You and I have a limited number of years of profound influence on our kids’ hearts, minds, bodies, and spirits…
Read MoreI believe clarity gives you the confidence and courage to act. If you have not experienced the power of multiplication yourself, then you will not have the clarity of vision you need to multiply disicplemakers in your local church. First, you must experience the power of multiplication for yourself.
Read MoreJames, the brother of Jesus, wrote in his letter that we will all fall into trials! The unexpected will happen. The pain will set in. The depression will come in waves. Next thing we know, we are in a pit. Sidelined.
Read MoreAt the end of his Gospel, Matthew noted three key areas of responsibility that we have as disciplemakers: the home, church, and community. I’m convinced these areas are crucial to obeying Jesus’s commands in Matthew 28:19-20. Check them out for yourself…
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