From Microsoft to Ministry
I want to take you back to the very beginning. While it seems like the beginning might’ve been in my first blog post, What is WIGTake?, we all know that there is usually a story behind the story. And that backstory can be just as important as the main story because our backstories often lay the foundation for the main story.
Andrew & Kristin
Kristin & her husband Andrew are some of our most effective disciple-makers. They went through the first round of DMM Training in the Spring of 2017 and we commissioned them & sent them out as church planters at our 10 Year Anniversary. Since then, they & their team have started several 1st Generation Discovery Groups & they’ve even seen one 2nd Generation Discovery Group started. And all of this is just in the last 6 months or so. I wanted you to hear Kristin’s story in her own words. It’s very powerful!
Akachi
After seeing this picture today, I just had to share it with you. One of my DMM Coaches, Roy Moran, posted this picture on Facebook today. The caption he wrote was, “What is DMM (Disciple Making Movement)? Here is a picture of one man’s life from East Africa.” They say a picture is worth a thousand words & that’s definitely true here.
Ongoing Coaching
The seventh element in “raising the sails” for movement is “Ongoing Coaching.” I’ve already written some on the importance of this element in an article called DMM Coaching. Feel free to check it out if you haven’t already.
Train Believers
The sixth element in “raising the sails” for movement is “Train Believers.” After casting vision to people to be generational disciple-makers & church planters, we need to train them. And what are we training them to do? Go Out Among the Lost & See Groups Start! The same thing we’ve been doing!
Cast Vision
The fifth element in “raising the sails” for movement is “Cast Vision.” DMM Researcher & Beyond staff member, Justin Long, tweeted something recently that sums up this element well.
See Groups Start
The fourth element in “raising the sails” for movement is “See Groups Start.” You “Go Out Among the Lost” (third element) with the intention of finding the “person of peace” who opens up their “oikos” so a Discovery Group (DG) can get started where a discipleship process begins.
Go Out Among the Lost
The third element in “raising the sails” for movement is “Go Out Among the Lost.” When people talk about Church Planting Movements (CPM) and the Disciple-Making Movements (DMM) strategy, they’re talking about movements that reach lost people. Movements are all about lost people becoming disciples of Jesus & gathering in churches which make more disciples of Jesus.
Multiply Extraordinary Prayer
The second element in “raising the sails” for movement is “Multiply Extraordinary Prayer.” If you study some of these movements overseas, one thing that will immediately become apparent is that they pray… A LOT!
Focus on God’s Word
The first element in “raising the sails” for movement is “Focus on God’s Word.” Most of us hear that & think, “I do that.” But what you may be thinking about is not exactly what people in these movements are thinking about.
Raise the Sails
If you haven’t read through our 10 Introduction Articles, I’d recommend you start there. That will help this next series of posts make even more sense. I want to spend the next 7 articles sharing about the 7 elements in “raising the sails” for a movement.
DMM Training
Remember the story I told you at the end of the last article about the couple that started 5,000 churches in their first 4 years after implementing the DMM Training? Well, I just got an update. They are 7 years in now and they’ve grown to between 15,000-25,000 churches planted with hundreds of thousands of new believers. Once you get to this size, you have to start giving ranges because no one knows exactly the size because it’s too large to count.
DMM Coaching
I mentioned in the Where’s Chris? article that I’ve been spending a lot of time meeting with mentors from all across the world. This has been going on for several years now. I’ve always been a big fan of coaching. I think everyone needs a coach. Coaches make you better at whatever you do.
Where’s Chris?
Where’s Chris? That’s actually a popular question at our church these days – haha! You see, in the first 8 years or so, I preached almost every weekend at our church. That’s what you’re supposed to do, right? I had started a church. I was the Senior Pastor. Senior Pastors preach pretty much every weekend. Right?!?!
Leverage
The weekend after our 10 Year Anniversary, I shared with our church that we want to leverage every ministry at our church to help accomplish this new vision. We want to leverage weekends, groups, youth ministry, children’s ministry, and everything else to help us see 1,000,000 become disciples in the next 10 years.
10 Year Anniversary
We were so excited to let our church know about the vision for the next 10 years. We decided that our upcoming 10 Year Anniversary service on September 10, 2017 would be the time to do it. It would be our first time in almost 10 years that all 10 campuses would be together in 1 service.
What is DMM?
DMM stands for Disciple-Making Movement. This acronym is also closely related to CPM which stands for Church Planting Movement.
Millions
I remember receiving the annual report a few years ago from one of our church’s mission partners. We had partnered with them for years in their work among the unreached. Their results were astounding. So astounding, in fact, that they couldn’t even measure their impact by themselves. They had to hire outside research teams to come in & try to calculate the number they had reached.
The Whiteboard
We had our number. We now knew the size of our people group & we knew what we needed to pray toward in the next 10 years. 1,000,000. Now for the 1st part of the question — “What’s it going to take…?”
1,000,000 in 10 Years
In Part 1 of this series, I introduced the WIGTake question that led our Leadership Team into a season of prayer & fasting about the direction of our church for the next 10 years. “What’s it going to take to reach everyone in our people group?” It’s a powerful question. It’s also a scary question. I had never asked it before. We had never asked it before.