Summary: As we reach students we must be master craftsmen at making disciples that make disciples. Scott Kindig believes that in order to make disciples we must use relatable tools that explains the truth of Jesus in a way that they can apply to their lives.
Key Points:
1. When you combine visual and verbal people retain information longer.
2. Discipleship is the process where we develop gospel integration.
3. Jesus used tools all the time. He used what was common and familiar to the people to explain truths in the Kingdom.
4. There are four parts to creating a tool;
Scripture
Image that you create to illustrate the passage
Apply it to your life
Assessment.
5. Tools are transferable to one another
Questions to consider:
1. What teachings are you already doing that you could create an illustration for and use as a tool to help your students have a greater understanding of that truth?
2. What disciple making strategies are you using that are transferable to one another?
3. Where in scripture do you see Jesus using tools to teach people the truths of the Kingdom?