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A wise man is a student though he is a teacher.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
Leaders must always be looking to give away their jobs to people who can do it as well or better than they. This calls for a level of intimacy between the leader and disciple that does not last. The leader begins to disengage; the disciple now becomes a leader. The closeness remains and is no longer defined by the amount of time spent together but by the openness with one another.
— Mike Breen
His disciples weren't just his roadies or work associates — they are his family. For Jesus, making disciples is about building a family. In one sentence, he completely redefines what family is, how it works, and what it's for.
— Mike Breen
No one Accidentally creates Disciples. Discipleship is an intentional Pursuit..
— Mike Breen
If you are being discipled by a rabbi, you certainly want to know what the rabbi knows. But the actual goal of being a disciple is to become who the rabbi is. Not just to know what he knows, but to become like him.
— Mike Breen
The leader of an MC needs to be a disciple-maker, not merely an event-organizer.
— Mike Breen
Every disciple disciples. You can't be a disciple if you aren't willing to invest in and disciple others.
— Mike Breen
Obviously, apprenticeship is happening here. You want to learn to be a plumber? Find a Master Plumber and do what he does. You want to learn to be a disciple? Find someone with the life that resembles the life of Jesus and do what he does. This is what the disciples were doing.
— Mike Breen
There seem to be three different ways that we learn, but unequivocally, we learn best when there is a dynamic interplay between all three at one time: 1) Classroom/Lecture passing on of information 2) Apprenticeship 3) Immersion
— Mike Breen
We need leaders who will step out of "managing church" and make discipling others their primary objective.
— Mike Breen
You have to be the nourishment for other people's souls until they learn to feed on God." Oswald Chambers
— Oswald Chambers
The author or speaker from whom you learn the most is not the one who teaches you something you didn't know before, but the one who helps you take a truth with which you have quietly struggled, give it expression, and speak it clearly and boldly.
— Oswald Chambers