10 Ways to Disciple Brand-New Christians (Newsletter 2-5 Article)

Author Unknown

 

 

Here’s 10 ideas that will equip you to disciple the new Christians in your church or ministry group:

  1. Affirm God’s love for them

Everyone deeply longs to know they’re loved. But sometimes it’s hard for people to know they’re loved, even by those they’re closest to. So how can new Christians know in the core of their being that God loves them, when God can feel intangible? Explore what Jesus teaches about how God loves them and how they can love him back. Preview: How do I know God loves me?

  1. Encourage them to join God’s mission

There’s no denying it: The world is hurting. From a crumbling environment to starving children to modern-day slaves, how does someone make a dent in all the pain out there? Look at how God views his damaged creation and how he intends to heal it with Christians as his hands and feet. Preview: How do I make a difference in a messed-up world?

  1. Teach them how to discern God’s voice in prayer

The Creator of everything longs to talk to his creation. What exactly is a Christian supposed to talk about with God? Are they only supposed to make requests or is prayer a two-way conversation? Create an ongoing dialogue by teaching them how to recognize the many ways God speaks, and how they can know it’s really his voice. Preview: How do I hear from God?

  1. Show them how to study the Bible in a group and on their own

The Bible can feel intimidating for those who haven’t spent much time reading it. It was written long ago by many authors in times and places new Christians may not know much about. Show them how to read and interpret Scripture so that God can speak into their lives in immediate and powerful ways. This session includes practice with both Observation, Interpretation, Application (OIA) and Lectio Divina study methods. Preview: How do I learn something from the Bible?

  1. Demonstrate the value of Christian fellowship

New Christians may still have mixed feelings about the church and Christians based on past experiences. Now is the time for them to realize how much they’ll need and want consistent interaction with other believers as they mature in Christ. Help them discover the benefits, challenges, and responsibilities of belonging to Christian community. Preview: Why do I need Christian community?

  1. Discuss how to confidently talk about Jesus with others

Making Jesus the center of their lives can be noticeable to a new Christian’s family and friends. How can they tell peers about the relationship that’s making them so different all of a sudden? Help them figure out why and how to share their transformation stories in an appealing and sincere way. This session incorporates the use of 2+ Prayer Cards (purchase is optional). Preview: How do I talk about what God’s doing in my life?

  1. Help them consider changes they might make to become more like Jesus

Commitment to Jesus often means making changes in the way a Christian lives. Jesus will be with his followers as they cut out certain habits and behaviors, but will non-believing friends stick around? Help new Christians make the transition Jesus is leading them into without alienating their friends—people whom Jesus loves too. Preview: How do I make lifestyle changes and keep my friends?

  1. Start discerning God’s unique calling for them

If someone gives Jesus their whole life, what does that mean for their career? Does God care whether someone becomes a lawyer, a musician, or a truck driver? Use this session to find out how God can use your group members’ passions and talents in combination with his mission for the world. Preview: Does God have a “calling” for me?

  1. Explore how God can heal their brokenness

Whether a Christian wrestles with an eating disorder, pornography addiction, recreational drug use, or a lifelong grudge, God wants to restore his children fully. Spend time leading your group in confession, prayer, and Scripture to build faith in God’s ability to rescue them from the difficult issues affecting them inside and out. Preview: Am I too broken for God to fix?

  1. Prepare them for rough patches in their faith

Every relationship will have ups and downs, even a close relationship with God. How can God help when someone is feeling distant or disappointed in God, or questions his part in their life? Prepare new Christians for times of uncertainty by studying how Jesus guides them through those times and how he wants them to respond. Preview: What if I doubt God sometimes?

If you know new Christians who would benefit from getting a jump on their discipleship, download the General Leader’s Notes and the Leader’s Notes for one of the 10 sessions, and begin discipling with just a short time of prep!

 

From:  www.evangelis.intervarsity.org web site.  January 2015.

 

The above article, “10 Ways to Disciple Brand-New Christians” was written by Author Unknown. The article was excerpted from:  www.evangelis.intervarsity.org.

The material is copyrighted and should not be reprinted under any other name or author. However, this material may be freely used for personal study or research purposes.

This article may not be written by an Apostolic author, but it contains many excellent principles and concepts that can be adapted to most churches. As the old saying goes, “Eat the meat. Throw away the bones.”