We just wrapped up Season 5 (!!!) of the Practitioners Podcast! 🎉
Join Justin Gravitt and Tony Miltenberger each week for 20-minute conversations that make disciplemaking practical and engaging.
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On the first Thursday of the month, we send E.Quip. It’s a well-curated enewsletter filled with stories and resources designed to inspire you on your disciplemaking journey! The next edition drops a week from today! To be added to the list, visit navigatorschurchministries.o… 📧
“I start wondering… Have I lost my progress?”
In this month’s blog, we explore the reality that the path can be long and the training can be hard, but the work of disciplemaking is always worth it.
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Good doctrine should lead to real obedience.
Tony & Justin unpack why truth in disciplemaking must move beyond knowledge into everyday life. 🎧
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Each month, E.Quip shares real stories, helpful tools, and encouragement for pastors and church leaders building disciplemaking cultures.
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Building a disciple-making culture isn’t just strategy.
Tony & Justin break down 3 obstacles: clarity, ability, and ownership. When one is missing, culture stalls.
Where is your church weakest? Start there. 🎧
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“It is not good for the man to be alone.”
This month’s blog reflects on God’s design for growth through relationship—and the power of walking closely with others in Christ.
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Here, Tony and Justin explore how depth in Scripture shapes your ability to disciple others. The Word isn’t just for personal growth—it’s your primary tool for disciple-making. Take a moment to assess: are you learning to handle it well with others? 🎧
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April’s E.Quip drops Thursday—the first Thursday of the month.
Practical disciplemaking encouragement, straight to your inbox. 📧
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This week, Justin & Tony explore suffering as a disciple’s calling. Following Jesus doesn’t mean avoiding pain; it means stepping into it with others. While partnering with God in someone’s suffering is costly, it’s often not complicated: pray and show up. practitioners.podbean.com/e/…
Our NCM staff supports thousands of pastors across the US (and the world!) using a Bible-based, time-tested, and culture-confronting approach to help churches make disciplemaking a part of their DNA. If you’re ready to see momentum, we’re ready to help.
What if freedom isn’t getting what you want—but wanting what God wants?
In this month’s blog, NCM Lead Justin Gravitt reflects on how the gospel doesn’t just change our behavior, but our desires—freeing us from the war within.
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This week, Tony & Justin explore the disciplemaking dynamic of one disciplemaker with two disciples—a triad. Shared learning, built-in fellowship, and less dependency on one voice. If you’ve only discipled one-on-one, consider trying a triad.
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What does it mean to live as a “priest with a parish”? Tony & Justin explore how disciple-making is priesthood lived out in everyday relationships. Identify your parish. Share the Word. Pray for one person. 🎧
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Research shows most adult conversions are gradual, not dramatic.
Bill Mowry explores why long-term presence—modeled by Jesus “moving into the neighborhood” (John 1:14)—is essential for gospel witness.
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Disciplemaking changes churches—and communities.
We partner with pastors to cultivate cultures where spiritual generations grow. navigatorschurchministries.o…
Justin & Tony share their first-ever book review on the Practitioners Podcast, unpacking Practicing the Way by John Mark Comer—why it’s a good book on discipleship, but not one that drives disciple-making multiplication. Listen now: practitioners.podbean.com/e/…