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Is Our Church a Disciple-Making Church?

A Quick Disciple-Making Culture Check for Church Leaders



Jesus gave us one mission: Go and make disciples. However, studies show that less than 5% of U.S. churches report having a culture of disciple-making. This quick audit helps you assess how well your current ministry culture is aligned with Jesus’ disciple-making mission and where you might need to shift.





Circle the number that best describes your church’s current reality. Be honest. This is a tool, not a test.

* We have a clear, shared definition of what it means to be a disciple.
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* We have a simple, reproducible pathway for making disciples.
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* Our leaders model relational disciple-making in their own lives.
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* We consistently call people to obey Jesus, not just learn about Him.
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* Our metrics prioritize transformation and multiplication, not just attendance.
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* We hear regular stories of people being discipled and discipling others.
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* New believers are relationally discipled, not left to figure it out.
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* Disciple-making happens outside our weekend services.
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* People are equipped and encouraged to share the gospel in everyday life.
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* Disciple-making is central to every ministry, not siloed in one program.
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