Episode Description
Greetings to you!
My team and I have been overwhelmed by the reponse to our call for test users for the new digital training platform “Multiplying Disciplers” - a hugeThank-you to everyone who has volunteered. The only groups for which we still need more test users are women and practitioners from Africa.
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Today’s podcast episode continues our conversation on The Habits of a Multiplying Disciples. If multiplication in disciple-making feels more difficult than it ought to, the obstacle may not be your commitment or your zeal—it may be the patterns you’ve (unintentionally) trained into your daily life.
I’m again joined by Roy Moran, a pioneer of disciple-making movements in North America. Roy lays out the core habits that mark multiplying disciples, why he frames them as habits rather than occasional practices, and how lasting multiplication grows from consistent rhythms—not momentary bursts of motivation. Most importantly, we talk about how you can begin cultivating these habits in your own life.
If you’re aiming for progress that endures—not just a short-term push—this episode will encourage you and give you concrete next steps.
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