• 338. Joe Walker on Leading Effective Small Groups, Building Community, and Making Disciples
    2026/06/04

    What makes a small group truly effective?

    After more than three decades of leading groups and investing in discipleship, Joe Walker, Interim President of LifeWay Christian Resources, joins Brian Daniel on Group Answers to share the principles that have shaped his approach to group leadership and disciple-making.

    Drawing from years of ministry experience, Joe reflects on how group discipleship has evolved and why the core mission remains the same: helping people grow in their relationship with Christ through biblical community and life transformation. He offers practical wisdom for leaders who want to move beyond simply gathering people and create environments where meaningful discipleship can thrive.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • Why relationships are the foundation of effective group ministry
    • How to move from information to life application in Bible study
    • Practical ways to build community and connection within your group
    • The value of using a structured curriculum to facilitate discipleship
    • Joe’s approach to preparing lessons and leading discussions
    • How to measure success through engagement and spiritual growth, not just attendance
    • Leadership lessons learned from more than 30 years of ministry experience

    Joe also shares how group leaders can create a culture where people feel known, valued, and challenged to grow in their faith. Whether you're leading your first small group or have years of experience, this conversation is packed with practical insights to help you disciple others more effectively.

    If this episode encouraged you, share it with a fellow small group leader, pastor, or ministry volunteer!

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    37 分
  • 337. The Future of Discipleship: John Paul Basham on Small Groups, AI, and Making Disciples Today
    2026/05/27

    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.

    If this episode encouraged you, share it with a pastor, small group leader, or ministry team member!
    And if you’re enjoying Group Answers, take a moment to rate and review the podcast—it helps more leaders discover practical, gospel-centered conversations about discipleship and culture.

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    32 分
  • 336. David Pollack on Leadership, Discipline, Faith, and Building Strong Men
    2026/05/20

    What if the key to stronger leadership starts with discipline, accountability, and faith?

    In this episode of Group Answers, Brian Daniel sits down with David Pollack to talk about leadership, personal growth, and what it means to live out your faith with conviction in every area of life. Drawing from his experience in sports, family, and faith, David shares practical wisdom on building discipline, embracing accountability, and leading with purpose.

    This conversation is both challenging and encouraging—especially for leaders seeking to grow spiritually while influencing others well. David highlights how adversity, vulnerability, and intentional living shape not only great leaders, but faithful disciples.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • Why discipline and accountability are essential for growth
    • How faith intersects with sports, leadership, and everyday life
    • The importance of vulnerability in building strong relationships
    • Insights on parenting, leadership, and responsibility
    • How adversity shapes character and strengthens faith
    • The value of living fully in the moment
    • Why believers are called to share their faith boldly

    David challenges leaders to step up, live intentionally, and lead with integrity—reminding us that true leadership flows from a life rooted in Christ and shaped by consistent discipline.

    If this episode encouraged you, share it with a friend, leader, or men’s group!
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    SHOW LINKS:

    Family Goals Podcast

    Connect with David Pollack

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    42 分
  • 335. Jen Oshman on Discipleship in a Post-Christian Culture, Gospel Community, and Cultural Engagement
    2026/05/13

    What does discipleship look like in a culture that no longer shares your assumptions about faith?

    In this episode of Group Answers, Brian Daniel sits down with Jen Oshman to explore the realities of discipleship in the American West and what it means to faithfully follow Jesus in an increasingly post-Christian context. Drawing from her experience as a missionary and her current ministry at Redemption Parker, Jen brings a unique perspective on the intersection of theology, culture, and everyday discipleship.

    Jen shares how understanding both theology and anthropology—what we believe about God and what we believe about people—is essential for effective ministry today. She also highlights the importance of long-term, relational investment in communities where trust must be built over time.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • The unique challenges of discipleship in a post-Christian culture
    • Why understanding theology and anthropology together matters for ministry
    • The power of long-term relationships in building trust and gospel influence
    • How gospel communities foster meaningful discipleship and connection
    • The importance of intentional men’s and women’s discipleship pathways
    • How to navigate cultural issues with both truth and grace
    • Why leaders must be proactive in sharing biblical perspectives

    Jen encourages leaders not to retreat from culture, but to thoughtfully and courageously engage it—grounded in Scripture and committed to relationships. Her insights offer both a challenge and a roadmap for building discipleship that is resilient, relational, and rooted in truth.

    If this episode encouraged you, share it with a fellow leader or ministry team!
    And if you’re enjoying Group Answers, take a moment to rate and review the podcast—it helps more leaders discover practical, gospel-centered guidance for discipleship in today’s culture.

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    Connect with Jen Oshman

    Very Good - What the Bible Says About Being A Woman

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    34 分
  • 334. Pursuing Holiness: Tasha Calvert on Discipleship, Bold Faith, and Growing in Christ
    2026/05/06

    What if holiness wasn’t an afterthought, but the goal of discipleship?

    In this episode of Group Answers, Brian Daniel sits down with Tasha Calvert to explore why holiness should be at the center of every believer’s life. In a culture that often minimizes or misunderstands it, Tasha brings clarity and conviction to what it means to pursue a life set apart for Christ, and how leaders can help others do the same.

    This conversation is both deeply theological and highly practical, offering small group leaders and ministry leaders a roadmap for guiding others toward genuine spiritual growth. Tasha emphasizes that holiness isn’t about perfection, but about intentional formation shaped by Scripture, community, and daily obedience.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • Why holiness is essential to Christian discipleship—not optional
    • The importance of personal engagement with Scripture
    • How community plays a vital role in spiritual growth
    • What true boldness in sharing your faith really looks like
    • Practical steps for helping others grow in their relationship with God
    • How to disciple others toward ownership of their faith, not dependence

    Tasha challenges leaders to move beyond surface-level faith and instead cultivate environments where people are equipped to pursue God personally, live set apart, and confidently share their faith with others.

    If this episode encouraged you, share it with a fellow leader or small group!
    And if you’re enjoying Group Answers, take a moment to rate and review the podcast—it helps more leaders discover practical, gospel-centered tools for discipleship and spiritual growth.

    SHOW LINKS:

    Set Apart For More

    Connect with Tasha Calvert

    Digging In

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    34 分
  • 333. Marked by Prayer: Dwayne McCrary on Building a Culture of Prayer in Small Groups
    2026/04/29

    What would it look like for your group to be truly marked by prayer?

    In this episode of Group Answers, Brian Daniel sits down with Dwayne McCrary to explore the essential role of prayer in discipleship and group life. Drawing from his work on Marked by Prayer, Dwayne shares how leaders can move beyond surface-level prayer habits and cultivate a culture where prayer becomes central—not secondary—to spiritual growth.

    Together, they discuss the real challenges leaders face when trying to engage people in meaningful prayer, and why many groups struggle to move past routine or shallow practices. Dwayne offers both encouragement and practical tools to help leaders foster authentic, Spirit-dependent communities.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • Why prayer is foundational to discipleship and spiritual formation
    • How to integrate prayer naturally into small group life
    • Common barriers to meaningful prayer—and how to overcome them
    • Practical ways to strengthen your personal prayer life
    • Why groups must remain open and outward-focused for growth
    • The dangers of complacency in group leadership

    Dwayne challenges leaders to rethink how prayer functions in their groups—not as a routine add-on, but as a driving force for connection, mission, and transformation.

    If this episode encouraged you, share it with a fellow group leader or pastor!
    And if you’re enjoying Group Answers, please take a moment to rate and review the podcast—it helps more leaders discover practical, gospel-centered tools for discipleship and group ministry.

    SHOW LINKS:

    Marked By Prayer

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    30 分
  • 332. The State of Men’s Ministry: Josh Smith on Biblical Manhood, Discipleship, and Leading Men Today
    2026/04/22

    Men’s ministry isn’t what it used to be—and that’s not necessarily a bad thing.

    In this episode of Group Answers, Brian Daniel sits down with Josh Smith to unpack the evolving landscape of men’s ministry and what it takes to disciple men effectively in today’s culture. From shifting definitions of manhood to the growing challenges men face, Josh offers a grounded, biblical perspective on how churches can respond with clarity, conviction, and compassion.

    This conversation goes beyond surface-level solutions and calls leaders to invest deeply in the long-term spiritual formation of men—recognizing that true growth happens through relationships, consistency, and intentional discipleship. Josh encourages leaders to move beyond quick fixes and instead cultivate environments where men are known, challenged, and encouraged to grow into who God has called them to be.

    If this episode encouraged you, share it with a men’s leader or pastor!
    And if you’re enjoying Group Answers, take a moment to rate and review the podcast—it helps more leaders discover practical, gospel-centered help for discipleship and ministry.

    SHOW LINKS:

    Titus Ten

    The Man for The Day

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    35 分
  • 331. Jen Wilkin on Studying Joshua, Understanding the Old Testament, and Why Context Matters
    2026/04/08

    What if understanding the Old Testament could transform the way you read the entire Bible?

    In this episode of Group Answers, Brian Daniel welcomes Jen Wilkin, Bible teacher and author, to discuss her latest study on the book of Joshua. Together, they dive into why the Old Testament is essential for every believer and how understanding context unlocks a richer, more faithful reading of Scripture.

    Jen brings clarity to some of the most challenging aspects of biblical interpretation, helping leaders and learners alike approach the Bible with both confidence and humility. From the story of Israel to the bigger narrative of redemption, this conversation highlights how the Old Testament lays the groundwork for understanding the gospel.

    Jen reminds us that deep, faithful Bible study isn’t just for scholars—it’s for every believer willing to slow down, ask questions, and engage God’s Word in community.

    If this episode encouraged you, share it with a friend or fellow leader!
    And if you’re enjoying Group Answers, take a moment to rate and review the podcast—it helps more people discover meaningful, Scripture-centered conversations like this one.

    SHOW LINKS:

    Joshua Bible Study

    Jen Wilkin Studies

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    36 分