This document is a personal disciple-making plan submitted by a student at Liberty University’s Liberty Theological Seminary for the Discipleship Ministries (DSMN 500) course, dated August 5, 2019. It serves as a culminating assignment demonstrating the student’s understanding of foundational principles and practical application of disciple-making within a Christian context.
This plan is intended for students enrolled in advanced discipleship studies, pastors developing ministry strategies, or anyone seeking a framework for intentional spiritual growth in themselves and others. It exists to fulfill course requirements and showcase a thoughtful, biblically-grounded approach to the Great Commission.
This document does *not* provide a universally applicable disciple-making program, but rather a personalized plan reflecting the student’s individual insights and proposed methodology. It is a single student’s work and should not be considered a definitive guide.
The full document includes an introduction outlining the importance of personal participation in disciple-making, a detailed exploration of relevant biblical passages (specifically Matthew 28:18 and Proverbs 29:18), key principles guiding the plan, the philosophy underpinning those principles, proposed practices for implementation, and a consideration of how success will be measured. A bibliography of sources consulted is also included. This preview only provides a high-level overview of the document’s purpose and scope.