Discipleship Men

Casting Nets of Discipleship: Becoming Better Christian Men

Casting Nets of Discipleship: Becoming Better Christian Men

What to Expect:

Dynamic Insights: Explore discipleship through engaging fishing analogies.

Master Angler’s Wisdom: Answer the call to be fishers of men.

Baiting with Character: Learn to attract others through Christ-like qualities.

Intentional Discipleship: Cast nets of influence, mentorship, and friendship.

Patience & Perseverance: Discover the virtue of waiting for the big catch.

Cleaning the Catch: Disciple others to disciple more.

Weathering Storms: Face challenges in discipleship with resilience.

Multiplying Disciples: Share the joy of faith and multiply disciples.

Walking along the beach of Lake Galilee, Jesus saw two brothers: Simon (later called Peter) and Andrew. They were fishing, throwing their nets into the lake. It was their regular work. Jesus said to them, “Come with me. I’ll make a new kind of fisherman out of you. I’ll show you how to catch men and women instead of perch and bass.”  Matthew 4:18-20

Discipleship Men is a cooperative effort amongst churches.

Our combined mission is to empower men to discover and fulfill their potential as servants of God.

This conference is designed to address the issues facing all men in today’s fast-paced world, and to provide insights and ideas for dealing victoriously with the constant stress and pressures of the 21st Century.

It is our prayer that you will be able to take and use these teachings to bring you closer to God, through a greater love and understanding of His son, our Savior, Jesus Christ and to make the world a better place in which to live.

It is our firm belief that the best leadership comes out of discipleship. In other words, if we do a good job of developing fully trained disciples, we will always have plenty of potential leaders in our churches.

This principle actually comes right out of the life of Jesus. Jesus raised up a leadership team for His church out of discipleship. After Jesus had spent three years training the twelve, He knew exactly what He was getting when He designated this team as “apostles.” This men had been “with” Jesus and they had proven their potential as future leaders of His mission and movement.

Churches today need to follow this same model for leadership development. Discipleship needs to be where potential leaders are developed.

Don’t miss this opportunity to become a transformed fisherman, casting nets of discipleship in your community.