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Multiplying Disciples · Aug 13, 2026

4 Questions That Unlock Multiplying Disciples

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Mark Goering · Multiplying Disciples

You believe in the Great Commission. You’ve read it, probably taught it. You still haven’t made a disciple this month.

That’s not a conviction problem. It’s an answer problem.

Every stalled disciple I’ve ever met is stuck on one of four questions. Nobody ever sat down and answered these for them:

  • Why should I make disciples?

  • Who should I disciple?

  • How do I actually do it?

  • When do I start?

Without these answers and the skills they give, it stalls. You can hand someone the Great Commission, they’ll nod, feel the weight of it, go home, and do exactly nothing.

Not because they don’t care. Because caring was never the missing piece.

We use something called the 4-1-1. Four questions. One sheet of paper. Teach it in an hour.

Why. Jesus tells his first disciples to follow him and become fishers of men. That’s not a task he’s handing out. That’s an identity he’s calling them into.

Who. Your oikos. The people already around you, close to you, far from God. Not a stranger. A neighbor. A cousin. The guy at work you already talk to.

How. Tell your story and God’s story. Two stories. That’s the whole method.

When. Now. This week. Not once you feel ready, because you won’t.

Get someone an answer to all four and they can move. Miss one and it doesn’t matter how much they know. They’re stuck.

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Think of a train. It needs two rails. One is competence: I know what to do. The other is confidence: I believe I can do it.

The tool gives you competence. Simple pattern, easy to hand off. But competence by itself doesn’t move a train an inch. You need reps, and reps are the only thing that builds the confidence rail. Reps mean doing this badly, a lot, until badly stops being scary.

So we tell people: a hundred reps before you touch a thing about this tool.

A hundred sounds like a mountain until you break it down. Share once a day and you hit it in about three and a half months. Not heroic. Just showing up.

Here’s the line that actually matters, so don’t skim past it.

Every American instinct we’ve got says: try it once, feel weird, decide it’s broken, go fix it. That instinct has killed more disciple-making than any argument against Christianity ever has. You’re not bad at this because the tool doesn’t work. You’re bad at it because you’ve done it four times.

Push through the hundred reps without changing anything. That’s the ask.

Do it badly on purpose, long enough that it stops feeling like effort and starts feeling like you.

Tool turns into practice. Practice turns into habit. Habit turns into who you are. There’s no way to skip a step in that chain. People just quit right before it clicks, and they call it proof the tool failed.

Exodus opens with God telling his people he wants a kingdom of priests.

6 You will be for me a kingdom of priests and a holy nation.’ These are the words you are to speak to the Israelites. – Exodus 19:6

Revelation closes with Jesus saying it happened. Everything between those two bookends is the story of whether ordinary people would actually do the work, or hand it off to professionals and take the long way around.

A tool like the 4-1-1 matters for one reason: it puts disciple-making on the bottom shelf. Anyone can reach it. Simple enough to hand to someone else. Biblical enough to trust. Built to reproduce past you, not stop with you.

That’s how the kingdom grows. Not somebody assigning you a zip code from a spreadsheet.

Small, ordinary obedience, multiplying the way a mustard seed does. One rep at a time until it’s a tree nobody planned on paper.

Don’t write off the small start. Answer the four questions. Put in the reps. Let it become who you are.

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