Who Are You Inviting?
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In this episode of the Disciples Made Here podcast, Drew and Heather move from Identify to the second movement of the Disciples Diamond — Invite. And the invitation might not be what you think.
The highest goal isn't getting people to church. It's inviting them into life with you. Your table. Your gym. Your rhythms. The spaces you already occupy. Because disciples aren't made in a Sunday service — they're made on the three-year camping trip, around a meal, in the parking lot, on the basketball court, in the gap.
Drew and Heather walk through Luke 10 and the person of peace, unpack what green shoots actually look like in real relationships, and share personal stories of what it looks like when someone lives faithfully without forcing it — and what happens when the questions finally come. Heather shares a moment with her dad on Father's Day that captures the whole idea. Drew tells the story of Drew Spencer's baptism and why not being the one to baptize him was actually the point.
This episode is also a masterclass in tone, timing, and theology — and why leading with any one of them out of order can do more harm than good.
We're not asking anyone to do more. We're just asking us to redeem what's already there.
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Reflection Questions
Who in your life has been a person of peace — asking questions, accepting invitations, showing reciprocity? Are you paying attention to them?
What does your weekly rhythm actually look like? Where are the spaces you could redeem for relationship without adding anything new?
Are you leading with tone, timing, and theology in the right order? Or are you answering questions people aren't asking yet?
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