Josh Spinks serves as a vice president of e3 Partners, overseeing the North American initiatives for the ministry, including I Am Second. In his role, he seeks to partner e3 with churches and ministries across the country. These partnerships help equip churches and believers to engage lostness both in the U.S. and around the world.
Josh has pastored in local churches with his family of eight for the last twenty years. He received his Bachelor’s degree in Religion from Liberty University and his Master’s degree in Christian Apologetics from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary.
Josh joins Dale on this week’s 95Podcast to discuss helpful ways to train discipleship leaders within your local church. It’s not nearly as hard to do as you might think.
1) Most pastors are overloaded with so many responsibilities each week that, oftentimes, developing an intentional evangelism pathway is overlooked.
2) The key to raising up discipleship leaders can be found by providing opportunities for engagement. Those with a passion for it will soon rise to the top.
3) Creating a weekly rhythm through neighborhood prayer walks often presents ways to connect with those in the community who are far from God.
4) As leaders, we must first model how to share our faith and disciple others before asking those we lead to do so.
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