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“we reduce discipleship to a canned program, and so many in the church end up sidelined in a spectator mentality that delegates disciple making to pastors and professionals, ministers and missionaries. But this is not the way it’s supposed to be.”
Francis Chan, Multiply: Disciples Making Disciples
“Making disciples is all about seeing people transformed by the power of God’s Word. If you want to see that happen in others, you need to be experiencing such transformation yourself.”
Francis Chan, Multiply: Disciples Making Disciples
“If you are going to make disciples, you need to be putting your faith into practice so that the people around you can imitate your faith.”
Francis Chan, Multiply: Disciples Making Disciples
“Being a disciple of Jesus means that we are being transformed into His image. God wants to change us so much that it intrigues others.”
Francis Chan, Multiply: Disciples Making Disciples
“Your problems are not just your problems—ultimately, they belong to the church body that God has placed you in. You are called to encourage, challenge, and help the other Christians in your life, and they are called to do the same for you. If you wait until all of your own issues are gone before helping others, it will never happen. This is a trap that millions have fallen into, not realizing that our own sanctification happens as we minister to others.”
Francis Chan, Multiply: Disciples Making Disciples
“Yet somehow many have come to believe that a person can be a “Christian” without being like Christ. A “follower” who doesn’t follow. How does that make any sense? Many people in the church have decided to take on the name of Christ and nothing else. This would be like Jesus walking up to those first disciples and saying, “Hey, would you guys mind identifying yourselves with Me in some way? Don’t worry, I don’t actually care if you do anything I do or change your lifestyle at all. I’m just looking for people who are willing to say they believe in Me and call themselves Christians.”
Francis Chan, Multiply: Disciples Making Disciples
“It’s impossible to be a disciple or a follower of someone and not end up like that person. Jesus said, “A disciple is not above his teacher, but everyone when he is fully trained will be like his teacher” (Luke 6:40). That’s the whole point of being a disciple of Jesus: we imitate Him, carry on His ministry, and become like Him in the process.”
Francis Chan, Multiply: Disciples Making Disciples
“We often forget what an honor it is that God would offer relationship. We can get so accustomed to people begging us to follow God that we forget what a miracle it is that we are invited.”
Francis Chan, Multiply: Disciples Making Disciples
“We are God's creations, living in God's earth, placed within God's plan of redemption.”
Francis Chan, Multiply: Disciples Making Disciples
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“None of us is beyond the task of missions...The question is not whether or not we will be working to spread the gospel around the world, but what role we will play in this.”
Francis Chan, Multiply: Disciples Making Disciples
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“But making disciples is far more than a program. It is the mission of our lives. It defines us. A disciple is a disciple maker.”
Francis Chan, Multiply: Disciples Making Disciples
“God specifically created us to be like Him. This is impossible to wrap our minds around, but God created us like Him in some respect and then set us in the midst of this world to represent Him!”
Francis Chan, Multiply: Disciples Making Disciples
“Proclaiming the gospel to a lost world cannot be just another activity to add to the church’s crowded agenda. It must be central to who we are. It forms our identity.”
Francis Chan, Multiply: Disciples Making Disciples
“The Christian life is a process of better understanding what Jesus taught, learning to apply that teaching in our everyday lives, and then teaching others - people directly around us and people on the other side of the globe - to do the same.”
Francis Chan, Multiply: Disciples Making Disciples
“Discipleship is all about living life together rather than just one structured meeting per week.”
Francis Chan, Multiply: Disciples Making Disciples
“even the most impressive and sacrificial actions are worthless if they are not empowered by love.”
Francis Chan, Multiply: Disciples Making Disciples
“The Bible compels us to join God in what He is doing in and around us. Studying the Bible is important, but the goal is never knowledge for the sake of knowledge.”
Francis Chan, Multiply: Disciples Making Disciples
“Bearing one another’s burdens is not easy, but it is also not optional.”
Francis Chan, Multiply: Disciples Making Disciples
“We have to be clear about what it means to help the people God has placed in our lives. We gravitate toward solutions that are quick and easy. When it comes to helping people, we often address the surface level of the problem but never get down to the heart of the matter. When someone is grieving, we might hand him a book that helped us in a difficult moment. But how many of us would take the time to really invest in his life? Would we listen on a consistent basis and offer help whenever we find a need that we are able to meet?”
Francis Chan, Multiply: Disciples Making Disciples
“we were made to be disciples who make disciples until the day when we see the face of the One we follow, and together with all nations we experience His satisfaction for all of eternity.”
Francis Chan, Multiply: Disciples Making Disciples
“Share life, not just information. The Multiply process is meant to be highly relational. True discipleship involves deep relationships. Jesus didn’t simply lead a weekly Bible study. He lived life with His disciples and taught through actions as well as words. While this requires a much deeper commitment, it is the only way to truly make disciples.”
Francis Chan, Multiply: Disciples Making Disciples
“Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.”
Francis Chan, Multiply: Disciples Making Disciples
“If you are not connected with other Christians, serving and being served, challenging and being challenged, then you are not living as He desires, and the church is not functioning as He intended.”
Francis Chan, Multiply: Disciples Making Disciples
“If you wait until all of your own issues are gone before helping others, it will never happen. This is a trap that millions have fallen into, not realizing that our own sanctification happens as we minister to others.”
Francis Chan, Multiply: Disciples Making Disciples
“While every individual needs to obey Jesus's call to follow, we cannot follow Jesus as individuals.”
Francis Chan, Multiply: Disciples Making Disciples
“It is impossible to make disciples aside from the church of Jesus Christ.”
Francis Chan, Multiply: Disciples Making Disciples
“But lest we think that we can love God and live any way we want to, Jesus told us very clearly, “If you love me, you will keep my commandments” (John 14:15).”
Francis Chan, Multiply: Disciples Making Disciples
“Fulfilling Jesus’s command to make disciples is about more than having the right theology or well-developed teaching points. Remember that if you “understand all mysteries and all knowledge” yet don’t have love, you are nothing.”
Francis Chan, Multiply: Disciples Making Disciples
“God wants us to pursue certain actions, but as we put God’s commands into action, our motivation makes all the difference.”
Francis Chan, Multiply: Disciples Making Disciples
“We have moved so far away from Jesus’s command that many Christians don’t have a frame of reference for what disciple making looks like.”
Francis Chan, Multiply: Disciples Making Disciples

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