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  • The Multiplication Proclamation

    Posted by ECO on March 21, 2022 at 2:18 pm
    Respond in paragraph format to the following prompt(s):
    • How is the church in Antioch (Acts 13) different from the Church in Jerusalem (Acts 2)?
    • How have you experienced the principle of multiplication in your life?
    Melany replied 4 months, 1 week ago 9 Members · 8 Replies
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  • Karlena

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    August 28, 2022 at 12:58 am
    Rank: Level 2

    I am very grateful for two things that I received early in my walk with the LORD: 1) mentors and disciple-makers that spent a great deal of time positing a rich legacy of biblical teaching as well as modelling to me what it means to love others 2) involvement in campus ministries that taught me aspects of how to make disciples. For examples, the Navigators at UBC had a motto of making disciplines one at a time. Planting seeds of the gospel that can then multiply is essential. Nonetheless, in terms of disciple-making, quality time spent with individuals is critical. One thing I really appreciated about this video presentation was the assertion that making disciples begins pre-conversion. In this sense, I also think about Jesus’s activity with the 12 disciples and how it was a process of teaching and spiritual formation until they came to understand and believe in Him.

  • Caleb

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    October 6, 2022 at 3:42 pm
    Rank: Level 1

    in acts 13 there is a certain recognition of gifting from God that the church didn’t have in chapter 2. Yes there is a praise of God and great things are happening, but in chapter 13 there is much more growth to the point where the people are going out and sharing the good news. My mind goes to Song of Solomon where the bridegroom is calling to the woman to come with him up to the mountain after already having such a great relationship. in Acts 2 the response of the Gospel is amazing and the people are praising God, but in Acts 13 the relationship with God is to the next level and there is a fruit to the relationship. The difference between acts 2 and acts 13 is that of disciples vs. disciples making disciples.

    I personally haven’t yet had the opportunity of seeing my ministry bear fruit in the way multiplication principle, but I hope to see that in my future very much. However I have technically been “victim” of it in a sort of way. By that I mean someone has shared the gospel with me and I went on to share the gospel with others in my life. I hope the influencers and leaders in my life know the impact they have had not just on myself, but on others they influenced and the disciples that come after that.

  • Nate

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    February 5, 2023 at 3:47 pm
    Rank: Level 1

    In my own life I have seen multiplication be incredibly powerful. My faith and my family’s faith is a product of disciples making disciples. In my own life I have seen people I have discipled become disciple-makers themselves and therefor my impact has expanded way beyond anything I could have imagined!

  • Sarah

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    May 17, 2023 at 5:44 pm
    Rank: Level 1

    I think I have seen multiplication through Street Invaders. As a student I was taught that I was able to walk out my faith as my own and share my faith in my own life. My two leaders on my Street Invaders team taught 10 of us students what it means to be a disciple. Later on I became a leader and I taught the same thing to my teams, and now I see multiple students I led teaching that to multiple new students.

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