sethbarnes Aug 18, 2006 8:00 PM

Discipleship in the marketplace (part 2)

Here are some ideas from my board of directors, all of whom are in the workplace: Stu: Has an in-depth discipleship study that he takes his employe...

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Here are some ideas from my board of directors, all of whom are in the workplace:

Stu: Has an in-depth discipleship study that he takes his employees thru.

Steve: Leaves clues as to his faith scattered around his office. Makes it clear with employees and customers what his moral standards are.

Roger: Formed an intercessor group that met for an hour before work to pray.

Liza: As the resident director at a university, she is responsible for 200 women. She intensively disciples eight, but is available to all 200.

See the "How to Disciple" topic on my blog for more on this topic.

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