Roy Moran on: Habits of Multiplying Disciples, Part 1

March 31
17 mins

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Assalamu aleikum - peace be upon you! When you read this, I was scheduled to be in the Middle East, serving the leaders of NEO Leaders, a ministry of NOVO. NEO workers have started almost 10,000 new groups among Cousins in the Middle East in the last year alone, with a total of 60,000 groups started. The NEO leaders loved my book What Actually Starts Movements so much that they have translated it into Arabic. We will soon publish it on Kindle as well.

Today’s episode is about The Habits of a Multiplying Disciples. If disciple-making multiplication feels harder than it “should,” there’s a good chance the issue isn’t your vision or your passion—it’s your habits.

I’m joined by Roy Moran, a pioneer of disciple-making movements in North America. Roy unpacks what these habits are, why he insists on developing habits rather than merely practices, and why multiplication is sustained not by good intentions, but by repeatable rhythms.

If you want to take your disciple-making to the next level—not for a week, but for the long haul—this conversation will both inspire you and equip you.

Can you pause for a moment and think, who in your network will benefit from this? Please forward or restack—it could inspire someone’s next step in multiplying leaders.

Warmly, Emanuel Prinz - Father’s beloved & movement activist

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