Conversation Guide 1 – Multiplying Disciples


This conversation guide is designed to equip you and your team to make new disciples who can, in turn, make more new disciples. Making new disciples is the foundation for planting new churches that multiply.

To purchase this Guide in print (individually or in bulk) go to HopeBooks or Adventist Book Centre Online.


Guide 1 Overview

  • Along with 12 video sessions, this Guide provides a comprehensive foundation to become multiplying disciple-makers. All the essentials are covered, including team formation, the great commission task and message, Jesus’ ministry phases, Jesus as disciple-maker, the harvest cycle, Jesus’ equipping of the 72 with His three simple steps to transition from connecting to sharing the gospel (Luke 10:8, 9), and creating a road-map for disciple-making for local churches and regions.

  • Local church leaders and ministers, mission catalysts, state and regional denominational leaders—all committed to equipping local believers and leaders as missional multiplying disciple-makers.

  • This equipping can be delivered over a weekend retreat, over several weekends, or one evening a week over several weeks. It is ideal for either in-person or Zoom formats. It is modular, which allows a lot of flexibility for scheduling. The workshop host or facilitator could be a minister/pastor, a key local leader or a regional leader seeking to foster movements of disciple-making. In the first session participants will be asked to form groups of 3 or 4—or on Zoom, be organised into the same “breakout rooms” for the duration of the equipping.

  • The host/facilitator needs to download Conversation Guide 1 (FREE) and the videos (FREE) from here.

    Each participant will need:

    (1) A printed Conversation Guide 1: Multiplying Disciples—in which to write notes and plans.

    (2) A supply of Discovery Bible Reading bookmarks and Discover Jesus starter Bibles (of Mark, John and Acts).

    (3) A copy of If You Can Eat … You Can Make Disciples (Signs 2018).

    Participants will use their own Bibles, and most will also want to read Following Jesus (Signs 2017) and Messiah (Pacific Press 2003)—so it is a good plan for facilitators to have a supply available.

    All printed guides, bookmarks and books are available from HopeBooks and the Adventist Book Centre Online.


Session Videos