by Dennis Funk | Dec 17, 2025 | Disciple Blog, Discipleship, Navigators, Uncategorized
By Bill Mowry Jesus was a master conversationalist. Whether you were rich or poor, male or female, a Roman Centurion or a Jewish Pharisee, Jesus talked with you. Insiders follow the way of Jesus, becoming masters at starting faith conversations. Conversations are one...
by Dennis Funk | Oct 16, 2025 | Disciple Blog, Discipleship, Navigators, Uncategorized
by Pete Jansen Psalm 119 forever changed how I read the Bible and walk with God. A New Beginning When I first asked Jesus into my life, I didn’t have a church, a mentor, or even a Christian friend. Most of what I knew about spirituality came from reading other...
by Dennis Funk | Sep 18, 2025 | Disciple Blog, Discipleship, Navigators, Uncategorized
by Nicole Scrivner We’ve complicated disciplemaking. Somewhere along the way, we turned it into a checklist, a curriculum, or a job description. We started believing it was only for people with seminary degrees or spotless track records. And for many of us, we’ve felt...
by Dennis Funk | Aug 14, 2025 | Disciple Blog, Discipleship, Navigators, Uncategorized
by Pete Jansen In Psalm 19 David invites us to gaze upward at the heavens and inward toward the soul offering a powerful contrast between God’s creation and God’s Word, and how both are meant to draw us closer to Him. I love the Psalms. Much of what I’ve come to know...
by Dennis Funk | May 28, 2025 | Disciple Blog, Navigators, Uncategorized
By Bill Mowry Imagine kissing someone through a pane of glass. What a funny image! Who would do that? We might blow a kiss to someone as they walk away. We might jokingly imitate a kiss to another through a glass window. But no two people would exchange a purposeful...
by Dennis Funk | Mar 19, 2025 | Disciple Blog, Navigators, Uncategorized
by Justin Gravitt Parents, it’s up to you to raise your kids in the Lord. You’re probably familiar with the Great Commission, but did you know that after Acts 21 the word disciple isn’t found in the New Testament? After Acts 21, the disciple making relationship is...