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...
by Dennis Funk | Jan 22, 2025 | Disciple Blog, Navigators, Uncategorized
By John Sloan Evangelism takes many forms, each potentially effective or ineffective depending on various factors. Billy Graham, for instance, was remarkably effective during his era, leveraging mass evangelism at large rallies. In those days, most people had some...
by Dennis Funk | Sep 26, 2024 | Disciple Blog, Navigators, Uncategorized
By Bill Mowry I’m always looking for new pictures to express familiar truths. Here’s a new image to capture disciplemaking: “Disciplemaking is an elevated form of fellowship.” I’ve been pondering this statement from former Navigators U.S. Director Alan Andrews for...
by Dennis Funk | Apr 24, 2024 | Disciple Blog, Navigators, Uncategorized
by Bill Mowry Meditation has permeated our culture. Commercials and advertisements feature people in yoga classes practicing meditation. The New York City School System sets aside time at the beginning of the day for students to practice mindfulness and deep...
by Dennis Funk | Jan 18, 2024 | Disciple Blog, Discipleship, Navigators, Uncategorized
by Justin GravittPicture this: You and a friend meet a couple of times a month for lunch, golf, or just to grab coffee. This meeting is a priority for both of you. You both love Jesus and enjoy talking about family, the Bible, and shared interests. Every time you walk...