337. The Future of Discipleship: John Paul Basham on Small Groups, AI, and Making Disciples Today
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What does effective discipleship look like in today’s rapidly changing church culture?
In this episode of Group Answers, Brian Daniel sits down with John Paul Basham to explore the evolving landscape of discipleship and disciple-making in the local church. Together, they unpack the challenges leaders are facing today, the role of small groups in spiritual formation, and how churches can create intentional pathways for lasting discipleship.
From practical strategies to emerging technology, this conversation looks at both the timeless foundations of disciple-making and the new opportunities shaping ministry in the future. John Paul offers insight into how churches can better support leaders, measure engagement, and foster meaningful spiritual growth in their communities.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- What true discipleship really means in the life of the church
- The current state of disciple-making and where churches are struggling
- Why small groups remain essential for spiritual formation and community
- Practical strategies for creating effective discipleship pathways
- How resources and curriculum can support healthier discipleship cultures
- The potential role of AI and technology in measuring and enhancing discipleship efforts
- Why intentional leadership matters more than ever in today’s ministry landscape
This conversation challenges leaders to think beyond attendance and programs, focusing instead on cultivating transformed lives through intentional relationships, biblical formation, and consistent discipleship practices.
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CLICK HERE to read the report from Lifeway Research about the state of groups.