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Revolutionizing Discipleship in the Digital Age: How Technology Can Bridge the Gap

Revolutionizing Discipleship in the Digital Age: How Technology Can Bridge the Gap

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Publish date
August 3, 2024
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Matt Hui

In an era where technology touches every aspect of our lives, it's time to consider how it can transform one of the most crucial aspects of our faith: discipleship. Recent statistics from Barna reveal a startling reality in our churches - only 28% of U.S. Christians are engaged in two-way discipleship relationships. This gap between our calling to make disciples and our practice highlights a critical need in our faith communities.

The Discipleship Dilemma

The Barna study sheds light on why so many Christians aren't involved in discipleship:

  • 37% don't feel equipped or qualified to disciple others
  • 35% haven't found someone they would want this relationship with
  • 38% haven't even thought about being in a discipleship relationship

For those who do want to be disciple-makers, several challenges emerge:

  • 35% say, "I'd want someone to teach me how to do it well"
  • 33% struggle with "Finding ways to keep it engaging over time"
  • 32% cite "Making it a priority with all the other things I'm juggling"

These statistics reveal a clear need for better support, resources, and encouragement in our discipleship efforts.

The Technology Solution

This is where digital technology can play a transformative role. Innovative tools are emerging that can address many of these challenges, making discipleship more accessible, engaging, and sustainable. One solution is the Spark, a discipleship enablement platform that connects, equips, and activates disciple-makers in your community.

Spark’s platform is powered by two main components:

  1. Match: a digital directory that helps connect people with mentors and disciplers in their church 
  2. Co-pilot: a digital companion designed to support disciple-makers in developing followers of Jesus with the following key features…
  • AI-powered discussion guides: These provide structured, relevant conversation starters that apply Jesus' teachings to everyday life, addressing the need for guidance in discipleship.
  • Progress tracking: Visualizing spiritual transformation over time can provide encouragement and motivation for both discipler and disciple.
  • Time-efficient tools: Streamlining the discipleship process can make it easier to integrate into busy schedules, addressing the challenge of prioritization.

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Bridging the Gap: From New Believer to Engaged Disciple-Maker

Consider this scenario: Sarah, a young professional, has just been baptized at your church. She's part of the 35% who haven't found someone for a discipleship relationship. Using Spark, your church can easily connect Sarah with Jennifer, an older believer who shares a similar professional background and has navigated the challenges of living out her faith in the workplace.

Through Spark, Sarah and Jennifer can:

  1. Schedule regular meetings that fit their busy schedules.
  2. Use discussion guides tailored to Sarah's current struggles and questions.
  3. Share photos and updates of how they're applying biblical principles in their daily lives.
  4. Track Sarah's growth, celebrating milestones along the way.

This structured, supportive approach helps Sarah move from a new believer to an engaged, growing disciple while providing Jennifer with the tools and confidence to mentor effectively.

After several months of consistent discipleship, Jennifer uses Spark's analytics feature to review Sarah's growth trends. She notices significant progress in Sarah's biblical understanding, prayer life, and application of faith in her workplace. Recognizing Sarah's readiness for the next step, Jennifer encourages her to consider discipling others.

Using Spark's matching feature, Sarah is connected with Michelle, a recent college graduate who is new to the church and eager to grow in her faith. Sarah now uses the same tools that helped her grow to disciple Michelle:

  1. She schedules regular meetings with Michelle that accommodate both their busy schedules.
  2. Sarah uses Spark's discussion guides, now feeling confident in leading conversations about faith and work.
  3. They share photos and updates of applying the principles of Jesus they discussed into their everyday life, with Sarah offering encouragement and insight from her own journey.
  4. Together, they track Michelle's growth, celebrating her milestones just as Jennifer did with Sarah.

Through this process, Sarah transitions from being discipled to becoming a disciple-maker herself, contributing to a culture of ongoing discipleship within the church. Jennifer continues to mentor Sarah, now guiding her in the art of discipling others, creating a multi-generational discipleship chain facilitated by Spark's intuitive platform.

The Impact on Church Life

When members are actively engaged in discipleship, they're more likely to:

  1. Understand biblical teachings on generosity and stewardship
  2. Feel a stronger connection to their church community
  3. Witness the impact of their church's ministries firsthand
  4. Experience personal spiritual growth, leading to increased gratitude and generosity

All of these factors can contribute to more consistent and generous giving patterns among church members, ultimately supporting the financial health and sustainability of local churches.

Looking Ahead

The challenge of discipleship in modern churches is real, but it's not insurmountable. By leveraging innovative tools and platforms, churches can create vibrant communities of faith where spiritual growth and generosity go hand in hand. As we continue to navigate the complexities of faith in the 21st century, it's clear that effective discipleship isn't just about spiritual health—it's also a key factor in the overall vitality of our local churches.

While tools like Spark offer exciting possibilities, they're not replacements for genuine, Spirit-led relationships. Rather, they're powerful relationship enhancers that can help us overcome common obstacles and make discipleship a more integral part of our daily lives and church communities.

As church leaders, let's embrace the potential of technology to enhance our discipleship efforts. By doing so, we can move beyond the statistics and create a culture where discipleship is not the exception but the norm, fulfilling Christ's call in our generation by making disciples who make disciples.

AUTHOR
Matt Hui

Matt is an entrepreneurial leader who loves visioning and leading teams to pioneer sustainable systems powered by software that leverage human connection to help people experience joy, growth, and meaning at scale. After spending years building products for some of the largest venture-backed startups (GoFundMe, BetterUp, Udacity), he is now focused on leveraging the latest innovations of AI technology to catalyze missional, transformative relationships at scale

In an era where technology touches every aspect of our lives, it's time to consider how it can transform one of the most crucial aspects of our faith: discipleship. Recent statistics from Barna reveal a startling reality in our churches - only 28% of U.S. Christians are engaged in two-way discipleship relationships. This gap between our calling to make disciples and our practice highlights a critical need in our faith communities.

The Discipleship Dilemma

The Barna study sheds light on why so many Christians aren't involved in discipleship:

  • 37% don't feel equipped or qualified to disciple others
  • 35% haven't found someone they would want this relationship with
  • 38% haven't even thought about being in a discipleship relationship

For those who do want to be disciple-makers, several challenges emerge:

  • 35% say, "I'd want someone to teach me how to do it well"
  • 33% struggle with "Finding ways to keep it engaging over time"
  • 32% cite "Making it a priority with all the other things I'm juggling"

These statistics reveal a clear need for better support, resources, and encouragement in our discipleship efforts.

The Technology Solution

This is where digital technology can play a transformative role. Innovative tools are emerging that can address many of these challenges, making discipleship more accessible, engaging, and sustainable. One solution is the Spark, a discipleship enablement platform that connects, equips, and activates disciple-makers in your community.

Spark’s platform is powered by two main components:

  1. Match: a digital directory that helps connect people with mentors and disciplers in their church 
  2. Co-pilot: a digital companion designed to support disciple-makers in developing followers of Jesus with the following key features…
  • AI-powered discussion guides: These provide structured, relevant conversation starters that apply Jesus' teachings to everyday life, addressing the need for guidance in discipleship.
  • Progress tracking: Visualizing spiritual transformation over time can provide encouragement and motivation for both discipler and disciple.
  • Time-efficient tools: Streamlining the discipleship process can make it easier to integrate into busy schedules, addressing the challenge of prioritization.

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Digital giving apps and tools

Bridging the Gap: From New Believer to Engaged Disciple-Maker

Consider this scenario: Sarah, a young professional, has just been baptized at your church. She's part of the 35% who haven't found someone for a discipleship relationship. Using Spark, your church can easily connect Sarah with Jennifer, an older believer who shares a similar professional background and has navigated the challenges of living out her faith in the workplace.

Through Spark, Sarah and Jennifer can:

  1. Schedule regular meetings that fit their busy schedules.
  2. Use discussion guides tailored to Sarah's current struggles and questions.
  3. Share photos and updates of how they're applying biblical principles in their daily lives.
  4. Track Sarah's growth, celebrating milestones along the way.

This structured, supportive approach helps Sarah move from a new believer to an engaged, growing disciple while providing Jennifer with the tools and confidence to mentor effectively.

After several months of consistent discipleship, Jennifer uses Spark's analytics feature to review Sarah's growth trends. She notices significant progress in Sarah's biblical understanding, prayer life, and application of faith in her workplace. Recognizing Sarah's readiness for the next step, Jennifer encourages her to consider discipling others.

Using Spark's matching feature, Sarah is connected with Michelle, a recent college graduate who is new to the church and eager to grow in her faith. Sarah now uses the same tools that helped her grow to disciple Michelle:

  1. She schedules regular meetings with Michelle that accommodate both their busy schedules.
  2. Sarah uses Spark's discussion guides, now feeling confident in leading conversations about faith and work.
  3. They share photos and updates of applying the principles of Jesus they discussed into their everyday life, with Sarah offering encouragement and insight from her own journey.
  4. Together, they track Michelle's growth, celebrating her milestones just as Jennifer did with Sarah.

Through this process, Sarah transitions from being discipled to becoming a disciple-maker herself, contributing to a culture of ongoing discipleship within the church. Jennifer continues to mentor Sarah, now guiding her in the art of discipling others, creating a multi-generational discipleship chain facilitated by Spark's intuitive platform.

The Impact on Church Life

When members are actively engaged in discipleship, they're more likely to:

  1. Understand biblical teachings on generosity and stewardship
  2. Feel a stronger connection to their church community
  3. Witness the impact of their church's ministries firsthand
  4. Experience personal spiritual growth, leading to increased gratitude and generosity

All of these factors can contribute to more consistent and generous giving patterns among church members, ultimately supporting the financial health and sustainability of local churches.

Looking Ahead

The challenge of discipleship in modern churches is real, but it's not insurmountable. By leveraging innovative tools and platforms, churches can create vibrant communities of faith where spiritual growth and generosity go hand in hand. As we continue to navigate the complexities of faith in the 21st century, it's clear that effective discipleship isn't just about spiritual health—it's also a key factor in the overall vitality of our local churches.

While tools like Spark offer exciting possibilities, they're not replacements for genuine, Spirit-led relationships. Rather, they're powerful relationship enhancers that can help us overcome common obstacles and make discipleship a more integral part of our daily lives and church communities.

As church leaders, let's embrace the potential of technology to enhance our discipleship efforts. By doing so, we can move beyond the statistics and create a culture where discipleship is not the exception but the norm, fulfilling Christ's call in our generation by making disciples who make disciples.

podcast transcript

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AUTHOR
Matt Hui

Matt is an entrepreneurial leader who loves visioning and leading teams to pioneer sustainable systems powered by software that leverage human connection to help people experience joy, growth, and meaning at scale. After spending years building products for some of the largest venture-backed startups (GoFundMe, BetterUp, Udacity), he is now focused on leveraging the latest innovations of AI technology to catalyze missional, transformative relationships at scale

In an era where technology touches every aspect of our lives, it's time to consider how it can transform one of the most crucial aspects of our faith: discipleship. Recent statistics from Barna reveal a startling reality in our churches - only 28% of U.S. Christians are engaged in two-way discipleship relationships. This gap between our calling to make disciples and our practice highlights a critical need in our faith communities.

The Discipleship Dilemma

The Barna study sheds light on why so many Christians aren't involved in discipleship:

  • 37% don't feel equipped or qualified to disciple others
  • 35% haven't found someone they would want this relationship with
  • 38% haven't even thought about being in a discipleship relationship

For those who do want to be disciple-makers, several challenges emerge:

  • 35% say, "I'd want someone to teach me how to do it well"
  • 33% struggle with "Finding ways to keep it engaging over time"
  • 32% cite "Making it a priority with all the other things I'm juggling"

These statistics reveal a clear need for better support, resources, and encouragement in our discipleship efforts.

The Technology Solution

This is where digital technology can play a transformative role. Innovative tools are emerging that can address many of these challenges, making discipleship more accessible, engaging, and sustainable. One solution is the Spark, a discipleship enablement platform that connects, equips, and activates disciple-makers in your community.

Spark’s platform is powered by two main components:

  1. Match: a digital directory that helps connect people with mentors and disciplers in their church 
  2. Co-pilot: a digital companion designed to support disciple-makers in developing followers of Jesus with the following key features…
  • AI-powered discussion guides: These provide structured, relevant conversation starters that apply Jesus' teachings to everyday life, addressing the need for guidance in discipleship.
  • Progress tracking: Visualizing spiritual transformation over time can provide encouragement and motivation for both discipler and disciple.
  • Time-efficient tools: Streamlining the discipleship process can make it easier to integrate into busy schedules, addressing the challenge of prioritization.

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Tithely provides the best online tools to help you increase generosity, manage your church, and engage your church members.

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Digital giving apps and tools

Bridging the Gap: From New Believer to Engaged Disciple-Maker

Consider this scenario: Sarah, a young professional, has just been baptized at your church. She's part of the 35% who haven't found someone for a discipleship relationship. Using Spark, your church can easily connect Sarah with Jennifer, an older believer who shares a similar professional background and has navigated the challenges of living out her faith in the workplace.

Through Spark, Sarah and Jennifer can:

  1. Schedule regular meetings that fit their busy schedules.
  2. Use discussion guides tailored to Sarah's current struggles and questions.
  3. Share photos and updates of how they're applying biblical principles in their daily lives.
  4. Track Sarah's growth, celebrating milestones along the way.

This structured, supportive approach helps Sarah move from a new believer to an engaged, growing disciple while providing Jennifer with the tools and confidence to mentor effectively.

After several months of consistent discipleship, Jennifer uses Spark's analytics feature to review Sarah's growth trends. She notices significant progress in Sarah's biblical understanding, prayer life, and application of faith in her workplace. Recognizing Sarah's readiness for the next step, Jennifer encourages her to consider discipling others.

Using Spark's matching feature, Sarah is connected with Michelle, a recent college graduate who is new to the church and eager to grow in her faith. Sarah now uses the same tools that helped her grow to disciple Michelle:

  1. She schedules regular meetings with Michelle that accommodate both their busy schedules.
  2. Sarah uses Spark's discussion guides, now feeling confident in leading conversations about faith and work.
  3. They share photos and updates of applying the principles of Jesus they discussed into their everyday life, with Sarah offering encouragement and insight from her own journey.
  4. Together, they track Michelle's growth, celebrating her milestones just as Jennifer did with Sarah.

Through this process, Sarah transitions from being discipled to becoming a disciple-maker herself, contributing to a culture of ongoing discipleship within the church. Jennifer continues to mentor Sarah, now guiding her in the art of discipling others, creating a multi-generational discipleship chain facilitated by Spark's intuitive platform.

The Impact on Church Life

When members are actively engaged in discipleship, they're more likely to:

  1. Understand biblical teachings on generosity and stewardship
  2. Feel a stronger connection to their church community
  3. Witness the impact of their church's ministries firsthand
  4. Experience personal spiritual growth, leading to increased gratitude and generosity

All of these factors can contribute to more consistent and generous giving patterns among church members, ultimately supporting the financial health and sustainability of local churches.

Looking Ahead

The challenge of discipleship in modern churches is real, but it's not insurmountable. By leveraging innovative tools and platforms, churches can create vibrant communities of faith where spiritual growth and generosity go hand in hand. As we continue to navigate the complexities of faith in the 21st century, it's clear that effective discipleship isn't just about spiritual health—it's also a key factor in the overall vitality of our local churches.

While tools like Spark offer exciting possibilities, they're not replacements for genuine, Spirit-led relationships. Rather, they're powerful relationship enhancers that can help us overcome common obstacles and make discipleship a more integral part of our daily lives and church communities.

As church leaders, let's embrace the potential of technology to enhance our discipleship efforts. By doing so, we can move beyond the statistics and create a culture where discipleship is not the exception but the norm, fulfilling Christ's call in our generation by making disciples who make disciples.

VIDEO transcript

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In an era where technology touches every aspect of our lives, it's time to consider how it can transform one of the most crucial aspects of our faith: discipleship. Recent statistics from Barna reveal a startling reality in our churches - only 28% of U.S. Christians are engaged in two-way discipleship relationships. This gap between our calling to make disciples and our practice highlights a critical need in our faith communities.

The Discipleship Dilemma

The Barna study sheds light on why so many Christians aren't involved in discipleship:

  • 37% don't feel equipped or qualified to disciple others
  • 35% haven't found someone they would want this relationship with
  • 38% haven't even thought about being in a discipleship relationship

For those who do want to be disciple-makers, several challenges emerge:

  • 35% say, "I'd want someone to teach me how to do it well"
  • 33% struggle with "Finding ways to keep it engaging over time"
  • 32% cite "Making it a priority with all the other things I'm juggling"

These statistics reveal a clear need for better support, resources, and encouragement in our discipleship efforts.

The Technology Solution

This is where digital technology can play a transformative role. Innovative tools are emerging that can address many of these challenges, making discipleship more accessible, engaging, and sustainable. One solution is the Spark, a discipleship enablement platform that connects, equips, and activates disciple-makers in your community.

Spark’s platform is powered by two main components:

  1. Match: a digital directory that helps connect people with mentors and disciplers in their church 
  2. Co-pilot: a digital companion designed to support disciple-makers in developing followers of Jesus with the following key features…
  • AI-powered discussion guides: These provide structured, relevant conversation starters that apply Jesus' teachings to everyday life, addressing the need for guidance in discipleship.
  • Progress tracking: Visualizing spiritual transformation over time can provide encouragement and motivation for both discipler and disciple.
  • Time-efficient tools: Streamlining the discipleship process can make it easier to integrate into busy schedules, addressing the challenge of prioritization.

Free online giving tools for your church

Tithely provides the best online tools to help you increase generosity, manage your church, and engage your church members.

Sign Up Free
Digital giving apps and tools

Bridging the Gap: From New Believer to Engaged Disciple-Maker

Consider this scenario: Sarah, a young professional, has just been baptized at your church. She's part of the 35% who haven't found someone for a discipleship relationship. Using Spark, your church can easily connect Sarah with Jennifer, an older believer who shares a similar professional background and has navigated the challenges of living out her faith in the workplace.

Through Spark, Sarah and Jennifer can:

  1. Schedule regular meetings that fit their busy schedules.
  2. Use discussion guides tailored to Sarah's current struggles and questions.
  3. Share photos and updates of how they're applying biblical principles in their daily lives.
  4. Track Sarah's growth, celebrating milestones along the way.

This structured, supportive approach helps Sarah move from a new believer to an engaged, growing disciple while providing Jennifer with the tools and confidence to mentor effectively.

After several months of consistent discipleship, Jennifer uses Spark's analytics feature to review Sarah's growth trends. She notices significant progress in Sarah's biblical understanding, prayer life, and application of faith in her workplace. Recognizing Sarah's readiness for the next step, Jennifer encourages her to consider discipling others.

Using Spark's matching feature, Sarah is connected with Michelle, a recent college graduate who is new to the church and eager to grow in her faith. Sarah now uses the same tools that helped her grow to disciple Michelle:

  1. She schedules regular meetings with Michelle that accommodate both their busy schedules.
  2. Sarah uses Spark's discussion guides, now feeling confident in leading conversations about faith and work.
  3. They share photos and updates of applying the principles of Jesus they discussed into their everyday life, with Sarah offering encouragement and insight from her own journey.
  4. Together, they track Michelle's growth, celebrating her milestones just as Jennifer did with Sarah.

Through this process, Sarah transitions from being discipled to becoming a disciple-maker herself, contributing to a culture of ongoing discipleship within the church. Jennifer continues to mentor Sarah, now guiding her in the art of discipling others, creating a multi-generational discipleship chain facilitated by Spark's intuitive platform.

The Impact on Church Life

When members are actively engaged in discipleship, they're more likely to:

  1. Understand biblical teachings on generosity and stewardship
  2. Feel a stronger connection to their church community
  3. Witness the impact of their church's ministries firsthand
  4. Experience personal spiritual growth, leading to increased gratitude and generosity

All of these factors can contribute to more consistent and generous giving patterns among church members, ultimately supporting the financial health and sustainability of local churches.

Looking Ahead

The challenge of discipleship in modern churches is real, but it's not insurmountable. By leveraging innovative tools and platforms, churches can create vibrant communities of faith where spiritual growth and generosity go hand in hand. As we continue to navigate the complexities of faith in the 21st century, it's clear that effective discipleship isn't just about spiritual health—it's also a key factor in the overall vitality of our local churches.

While tools like Spark offer exciting possibilities, they're not replacements for genuine, Spirit-led relationships. Rather, they're powerful relationship enhancers that can help us overcome common obstacles and make discipleship a more integral part of our daily lives and church communities.

As church leaders, let's embrace the potential of technology to enhance our discipleship efforts. By doing so, we can move beyond the statistics and create a culture where discipleship is not the exception but the norm, fulfilling Christ's call in our generation by making disciples who make disciples.

AUTHOR
Matt Hui

Matt is an entrepreneurial leader who loves visioning and leading teams to pioneer sustainable systems powered by software that leverage human connection to help people experience joy, growth, and meaning at scale. After spending years building products for some of the largest venture-backed startups (GoFundMe, BetterUp, Udacity), he is now focused on leveraging the latest innovations of AI technology to catalyze missional, transformative relationships at scale

Category
Church Tech
Publish date
August 3, 2024
Author
Matt Hui
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Revolutionizing Discipleship in the Digital Age: How Technology Can Bridge the Gap

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