Grow in Christ and help others do the same with a discipleship tool that makes it simple.

Follow a personalized step-by-step discipleship journey.

Learn and share from a library of faith building discipleship resources.

Organize prayers and next steps for others you disciple.

Disciplemaking made simple.

Get started in 4 easy steps.

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Step 1: Personalize

Answer a few questions to personalize your account.

Step 2: Explore

Check out the robust resource library.

Step 3: Progress

Track your discipleship journey by following next steps.

Step 4: Connect

Invite others to join and begin their own discipleship journey.

GROW

A journey of learning how to disciple others. Personalized.

EXPLORE

Discover faith building resources.Timed to your progress.

CONNECT

Connection is key.Your community will inspire you and you’ll inspire them.

GO DEEP

Connect deeper with friends through guided conversations.

See why people are loving our discipleship tool.

If I can help others in their walk, I’d feel that I’m doing something, and eventually that same person will do the same thing.

— Tyreek

I disciple multiple people. Keeping track of progress and follow ups, the organization piece of it, is helpful.

— Viola

I like the next steps, I like having a plan & schedule. I think that takes away some of the fear.

— Simon

I love the idea of tracking prayer requests. It’s such a cool thing to go back and see how God is faithful in answering things that we may have forgotten about.

— Kiera

See why people are loving our discipleship tool.

If I can help others in their walk, I’d feel that I’m doing something, and eventually that same person will do the same thing.

— Tyreek

I disciple multiple people. Keeping track of progress and follow ups, the organization piece of it, is helpful.

— Viola

I like the next steps, I like having a plan & schedule. I think that takes away some of the fear.

— Simon

I love the idea of tracking prayer requests. It’s such a cool thing to go back and see how God is faithful in answering things that we may have forgotten about.

— Kiera