Mondays are for Movement

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Let’s take a few minutes to review: The staff here at Fuse Student Ministries have been hard at work for what our discipleship path will look like. Since Mondays are for movement, let’s spend some time looking at the result of the first part of this pathway. Our desire is to engage our culture and to find ways to help non-Christians see Christ clearly through us. Some are left wondering how to do this or are worried that they cannot “properly” share the good news of Jesus (evangelize). So we are trying to help you.

An earlier post dealt with the first part. Here is the result: finding Jesus. I remember the day I found Jesus. Do you? What was it like? What happened? What happened afterward? For me, this just began a journey that I did not expect. I thought it would be all done, but lo and behold, I have a ton of work to do still (and this is 22 years later!). So, when you help someone “Engage” Jesus and they are ready to receive the Gospel, what do you do? So many miss this part of the disciplemaking process. They never ask for a response from the other person. It is like talking about not drowning while all the while you are holding the life jacket and you never offer it to them. You must ask for a response for a response to be given. So, let’s engage our culture and our friends, call for a response and help them to find Christ so that their journey can begin! This week’s lesson is going to deal with some of this concept – so be there!

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