Stages of Movement
We need to rightly discern the stage of our church and the stage of the people we are trying to reach.
Building and Reproducing Shepherd Teachers in a Movement Network
How does development of elders and shepherd teachers work in a multiplying movement? Ben and Tyler are working this out as the multiplication continues in the Utah area; this episo
Getting Started Making Disciples
“How many churches have something in their mission statement about making disciples? Everyone’s got that. But what does it actually look like to live that out and do it?”
How to Assess Teaming Alignment
When someone wants to join your team or be a part of the work you are engaged in, how do you know if they are a good fit? If there is not alignment of vision, values, and roles, th
Announcing Season 5: Legacy Church
Welcome to On the Road Season 5. This season is focused on established churches and the pastors that work at them. I want you, pastors and churches, to deeply consider the questio
How The Clear Path Can Make or Break Multiplication
When leaders have clarity in their discipleship path, they are far more likely to take ownership and multiply disciples and churches. On the other hand--without this clarity, a lea
Making Moments Matter: How to Invest in People to Multiply Impact
People are Jesus's strategy for multiplying your time and Kingdom impact. In this episode Dave shares firsthand challenges that face the covocational practitioner that require unde
How the Starfish & Spider Works in Movement Leadership
The popular movement book, "Starfish and the Spider" has some helpful insights for the kind of leaders that catalyze movement and the culture that sustains it. In this episode we u
Breaking Bread: Making Space to Hear the Spirit’s Lead
What role does "breaking bread" have in multiplying disciples, leaders, and churches? Actually, a lot. Things are always relational before they are organizational. In this epis
Reproducing Business, Modeling CoVo Reproducing Disciple-making, or BOTH?
Where does business and the co-vocational life fit into a vision to multiply disciples? Carter Cox and Dave Miller share from experience in a way that will help you see the two (an