Discipling

Discipleship in the Digital Age

In this episode, Mutua Mahiaini, David Lyons, and Gary Cantwell discuss how discipleship is being reshaped by the digital age, focusing on both the challenges and opportunities it brings to The Navigators. They explore the importance of reaching digital natives while preserving the relational, life-to-life approach central to disciple-making.

Through personal stories and practical examples, they highlight how technology can enhance connections across distances and sustain deep relationships. The discussion offers insights on the intentional use of digital tools to further the gospel, encouraging leaders to adapt to this shift while maintaining a focus on relational discipleship

Advancing the Gospel . . . TOGETHER

Due to the pandemic, we are recording remotely, which reduces audio quality. We appreciate your understanding.

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When it comes to helping people comprehend the grace and love of Christ, is it possible that Christians have been too individualistic?

Mutua Mahiaini, our International President, and David Lyons, an International Vice President, discuss the importance of serving non-believers as a community rather than as “lone rangers.” Ministering together, they say, is more enjoyable, more effective, and a profound expression of our relational God.

Mutua and David also share a few stories about what advancing the Gospel together looks like, and they offer some practical ideas for getting started.

See a short video about how Navigators in Portland and Corvallis are serving neighbors here.