What to Train a New Disciple Part 1 - Episode 10
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In the 10th episode of For the Harvest, host Stephen Daniel celebrates a milestone conversation with a powerhouse panel: John, David, and Paul Worcester. With over 40 years of collective experience in church planting and collegiate ministry, the Worcesters unpack one of the most foundational (and misunderstood) practices in evangelism—how to disciple a new believer from the very beginning.
The Importance of Starting Right
The discussion begins with a vital insight: not everyone who claims to be a Christian is truly born again. Before anything else, the priority is verifying salvation through a clear gospel presentation that emphasizes repentance, lordship, and surrender. Baptism follows as a public declaration—a defining moment of going all-in for Christ.
“A new believer is like wet cement. The habits they form early will shape their walk with Jesus for life.” —John Worcester
Helping Believers Feed Themselves
A major theme of the episode is training new believers not to become dependent on pastors or mentors, but on the Holy Spirit and the Word. By modeling daily quiet time, inviting discovery through Scripture, and fostering accountability, leaders can help believers feed themselves—and teach others to do the same.
The team also champions the idea of “ghosting discipleship,” where mentors step back intentionally to empower others to lead. It’s not about control—it’s about multiplication.
Movements Begin With One Question
Perhaps the most compelling takeaway is the power of asking a new believer: “Who else do you know that might be interested in this?” This simple question, when asked consistently, has launched entire movements in places like India—and can do the same globally. New believers are uniquely positioned to reach their networks, and when equipped, they can become catalysts for spiritual awakening.
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