In my past two updates I shared with you about The Navigators. This month I would like to share with you more specifically about Church Discipleship, the mission within the Navigators that I serve with.
The Navigators was started by Dawson Trotman in 1933. Today more than 4600 staff from 70 different nationalities serve in 107 countries among 220 people groups in 174 languages. Our U.S. and international headquarters is at Glen Eyrie in Colorado Springs. Our organizational motto is “to know Christ and to make Him known.” Our mission statement reads: “To advance the Gospel of Jesus and His Kingdom into the nations through spiritual generations of laborers living and discipling among the lost.”
Church Discipleship is one of ten missions for the Navs serving within the U.S. Our mission statement reads: “Partnering with church leaders to develop generations of disciples in everyday life – where they live, work, and play.” We serve as consultants and coaches to church leaders. We play a catalytic role in helping church leaders create a disciple making culture within their own congregation. We do this by coming alongside these leaders, modeling, networking, and recommending resources that provide practical help in six key areas: leadership development, life-on-life discipleship and mentoring, local and global outreach, mission and vision, small groups, and spiritual maturity. I will share more about some of the processes and resources we make available to church leaders in future updates.
Church Discipleship currently has 114 staff in 11 regions nation-wide, serving leaders in the 400 thousand Protestant churches in the U.S.. And we have 71 ministry partners serving as key volunteers alongside us in this work. Our vision is to see this grow to 1000 lay ministry partners.
I serve as part of the south central region (Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas). I also have a role as a liaison between Church Discipleship and Nations Within (one of ten other missions within the Navs U.S. work, focused on ministry among the 40 million plus first generation immigrants living in the U.S.). Initially my work will focus on personal training, cultivating relationships with my new colleagues, and fundraising. I look forward to soon shifting my full attention into the roles I was hired to play.
In late April I had the opportunity to spend four days with my new colleagues at our annual Church Discipleship national conference, held this year in Orlando. What a great kick-start to my new role with the Navs. Please pray for success in my initial work and for a smooth transition.
Sunday, May 4, 2014
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