CULTIVATING LEADERS: The Art and Practice of Christian Discipleship

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Bol Your church may be growing but is it making disciples?Packed pews. Impressive programming. Thousands in attendance. Yet for all its activity, the modern church faces a crisis hiding in plain sight: it has largely forgotten how to do the one thing Jesus actually commanded make disciples.In Cultivating Leaders, Dr. Nicole Munhoo draws on original congregational research, decades of ministry experience, and deep biblical scholarship to confront what she calls the discipleship crisis of our time. The problem, she argues, is not a lack of commitment or resources. It is a fundamental misunderstanding of what discipleship actually is and how it has always been meant to work.Beginning with Jesus' own model the most proven discipleship strategy in history Dr. Munhoo traces the biblical arc of disciple-making from Abraham's call through the early church, showing that formation has always been relational, progressive, and missional. Jesus didn't lecture His disciples into transformation. He lived with them, questioned them, corrected them, sent them out, and called them back. That model, she argues, is not just historically interesting it is urgently needed today.With clarity and conviction, Dr. Nicole Munhoo examines the powerful cultural forces eroding the church's capacity to form genuine disciples: the radical individualism that makes submission feel like oppression; the consumerism that turns faith into a product to be evaluated and enjoyed; the pragmatism that measures ministry by metrics rather than maturity; and the digital distraction that strips away the silence in which souls are formed. These are not peripheral concerns they strike at the heart of the church's identity and mission.She then offers a practical, research-grounded framework for churches ready to reclaim the Great Commission one that embraces local context, cultivates cultural intelligence, equips every believer as a missionary in their own neighborhood, and builds communities of mutual accountability, authentic love, and Christlike character.Cultivating Leaders is for pastors navigating the tension between a growing attendance and a shrinking depth of faith. It is for ministry leaders who sense that something is missing but can't quite name it. It is for anyone who has ever wondered why the church, for all its activity, seems to produce so few people who genuinely look like Jesus.The answer, Dr. Munhoo insists, is not a better program. It is a return to something ancient, costly, and profoundly hopeful.It begins not with a curriculum but with a call.

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Your church may be growing but is it making disciples?Packed pews. Impressive programming. Thousands in attendance. Yet for all its activity, the modern church faces a crisis hiding in plain sight: it has largely forgotten how to do the one thing Jesus actually commanded make disciples.In Cultivating Leaders, Dr. Nicole Munhoo draws on original congregational research, decades of ministry experience, and deep biblical scholarship to confront what she calls the discipleship crisis of our time. The problem, she argues, is not a lack of commitment or resources. It is a fundamental misunderstanding of what discipleship actually is and how it has always been meant to work.Beginning with Jesus' own model the most proven discipleship strategy in history Dr. Munhoo traces the biblical arc of disciple-making from Abraham's call through the early church, showing that formation has always been relational, progressive, and missional. Jesus didn't lecture His disciples into transformation. He lived with them, questioned them, corrected them, sent them out, and called them back. That model, she argues, is not just historically interesting it is urgently needed today.With clarity and conviction, Dr. Nicole Munhoo examines the powerful cultural forces eroding the church's capacity to form genuine disciples: the radical individualism that makes submission feel like oppression; the consumerism that turns faith into a product to be evaluated and enjoyed; the pragmatism that measures ministry by metrics rather than maturity; and the digital distraction that strips away the silence in which souls are formed. These are not peripheral concerns they strike at the heart of the church's identity and mission.She then offers a practical, research-grounded framework for churches ready to reclaim the Great Commission one that embraces local context, cultivates cultural intelligence, equips every believer as a missionary in their own neighborhood, and builds communities of mutual accountability, authentic love, and Christlike character.Cultivating Leaders is for pastors navigating the tension between a growing attendance and a shrinking depth of faith. It is for ministry leaders who sense that something is missing but can't quite name it. It is for anyone who has ever wondered why the church, for all its activity, seems to produce so few people who genuinely look like Jesus.The answer, Dr. Munhoo insists, is not a better program. It is a return to something ancient, costly, and profoundly hopeful.It begins not with a curriculum but with a call.

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