Sunday, August 4, 2013

CPM/DMM: Imitation of Life--MAWL Part 4


Model the Process of Evangelism and Discipleship as Lifestyle

One of the greatest hindrances we have observed in Church Planting Movements/Disciple Making Movements over our time on the field is not that missionaries are unwilling but rather that they cannot train others in that which they have not had modeled in their own lives. It has been my observation that the missionaries who have a strong background of lifestyle evangelism and multiplying discipleship have tended to thrive. It is important that you and I, as missionaries model obedience based on the love, grace, and mercy of Christ-based discipleship and evangelism. And where this is the case in a missionary’s life, it has been my observation; there are seeds of multiplying house fellowships occurring in these target groups. Obedience based discipleship is more than Bible Study. 
Obedience when not rooted in the adoration/worship/and trust of a loving Father is simply called legalism. Conversely so, where there is adoration of Jesus but no obedience to His commands, that is simply cheap grace. Encouragingly so, when we are in a growing personal intimacy development with ABBA, obedience to His ways becomes an amazing portrait of grace and mercy painted clearly on the canvas of the hearts of those who truly desire to obey and love Jesus. 
Points of engagement in Church Planting Movements for women: 
Suggested ideas to consider related to multiplying discipleship in CPM processes       
--Explore creativity in worship expressions alongside your indigenous partners.
Model, Assist, Watch, Leave (MAWL) applies here as well as to other aspects of the CPM process. If our hearts are not rooted in growing intimacy in the Father, we are simply going through the motions and self-reliant. For it is truly out of the overflow of the reality of our “being” in Christ that we “do” His bidding.    
My hubby and I recently enjoyed a sweet lunchtime visit with David Watson (CPM practitioner/coach). He mentioned that each of his most effective CPM practitioners spend 3-4 hours daily in intercession. Caution to reader; Don’t freak out over this…simply ask the Father for a longing to be with Him intentionally as a growing delight in your heart. Start where the Father invites as He speaks to you in this area, not to compare with others.
Realize this, the more we all yearn for His glory the more we realize our dependence upon His Holy Spirit doing the work of preparing the ground as we advance the Kingdom. Some have commented, “prayer is the work”. Be assured our actions will follow our personal heart posture on these areas.
--Be cautioned that one of the first ways Satan will attack a missionary is to mess with these above areas. The enemy of our souls wants to rob us of the pure joy of being with Christ. He will even mess with you, perhaps, as a reader to heap condemnation upon you in what you have just read. A spirit of legalism or even comparison with others (envy, jealousy) is a Gold Medal Olympic Sport level of cleverness that Satan employs against the believer.
Be aware that one of Satan’s ploys is to invite the servant of Christ to hold the God of grace and mercy in contempt. Walk in freedom.         
It is imperative that each cross-cultural worker, foreign and national, embraces the  significance of being involved in multiplying discipleship.

A basic discipleship process with national partners is essential to include in any effort among Unreached People Groups. Helping believers feed themselves spiritually through Discovery style Bible study and prayer, practicing walking in the power of Spirit-filled ways, working on character issues and gaining skills to share the          splendor and love of Christ with others is basic.
--Commit to trusting the indwelling of the Holy Spirit to model all aspects of evangelism and discipleship alongside indigenous colleagues.
 (MAWL-Model, Assist, Watch, Leave process in CPM)        
Each worker on the missionary team trusts God for anywhere from 1 to 5 Persons of Peace in target group. It is equally important that the cross-cultural worker trusts God to raise up national partners with hearts for target group to meet with regularly for cpm training/equipping, leadership training, and mutual accountability in CPM processes.        
Generally speaking, the discipleship process will be most effective when women disciple women.
Over 50% of a given Unreached People Group are women. When foreign female missionaries do not model these basics in CPM processes then guess what happens among their partnering indigenous leaders? They follow that example and are imprinted into thinking that making disciples is an option not a command given by ABBA as a privilege to be engaged in, no matter what season of life one is in.
--Provide training for indigenous followers to walk in freedom in Christ from involvement in forms of spiritual bondage or strongholds.   As I observed another organization’s national female leader attempt to communicate to the dead spirit of the recently deceased, I was reminded that we assume much when it comes to ministry partners. Do not assume, whether national or foreign partners, that growth in Christ is a plateau one reaches. The discipleship process is a commitment to go the extra mile in demonstrating gracious one-anothering. The discipleship process is intended to      spur one another on to a lifestyle of growing intimacy in Christ, which bears real deal real time fruit for His glory.
Summary
In conclusion, the above suggestions are meant to spur you on and not to prick. Consider what I reflect upon to be intended as a grace-filled burr in the collective saddle of the Body of Christ. God’s grace is full and His power to lead you is limitless. In the midst of honest feelings and thoughts of inadequacy, His enoughness awaits you as you lay hold of His purposes in Christ Jesus. My hope and prayer is that each of you, as missionary women, will see how vital the varied roles you play in the process of seeing Church Planting Movements birthed. 
I trust these suggestions will inspire you to believe God for releasing you into the work of His hands in deeper ways still. I trust also, that the basics of intentionally asking God to lead you to indigenous female partners to equip in multiplying discipleship in CPM effective ways would be the fruit of this little ride with me.
Many of you are modeling the above considerations and are doing so effectively. However, it has been my observation that there are others who have expressed regrets over having not left multiplying disciples behind as they leave the mission field.
To bask in the warmth of His goodness and to hunger to live out of the overflow of His touch in your life is my heart cry. May you continue to desire to drink deeply of His rivers that wash over each and every situation you face as you cling to THE ROCK, who is your great STRENGTH.
Refusing Faded Glory, RA

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