As we start 2026, we should be asking how to join the things that God is already doing. Where is he moving and how do we join such movements? Our old friend Craig Greenfield returns to the show to discuss the growth and impact of Alongsiders International, a movement focused on discipleship and mentorship for vulnerable children. He emphasizes the importance of contextualizing ministry in diverse cultures and how the challenges of consumerism in Western churches can inhibit true discipleship. Craig discusses the unique role that young people are playing throughout the world including with Gen Z protests that are toppling unjust countries or subverting contexts that are hostile to the Christianity. No better way to start off the new year than to have Craig encourage all of us to engage with God’s heart for justice and to seek transformative relationships that reflect the teachings of Jesus.
Conversation Notes (AI Generated)
- The Alongsiders movement has seen remarkable growth since COVID, expanding to 30 countries.
- Perspective is crucial for understanding global needs and God’s work.
- Discipleship should happen in everyday life, not just in church settings.
- Contextualization is key to make culturally relevant materials.
- Success in mentorship is seen when young people become mentors themselves.
- Discipleship can thrive even in hostile environments by going under the radar and sustaining the local church.
- Affluence in the West hinders true discipleship and community connection.
- Prayer is foundational in building relationships and supporting one another.
- Learning from other movements can inspire and inform our own practices.
- Gen Z political movements for justice are important to consider.
- True movements are transformational and driven by passion, not hype.
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Resources and Links from the show
Alongsiders International Online
Subversive Jesus by Craig Greenfield
Subversive Mission by Craig Greenfield
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