In the absence of a pastor, we recognize the importance of nurturing your spiritual growth and community bond.
Our discipleship program is designed to provide comprehensive guidance and support to the congregation. We recognize the challenge of maintaining the health of the congregation while prayerfully waiting for a pastor or minister to guide the church. We strive to strengthen relationships with Christ and foster within the heart of each congregation member, the heart of a disciple.
Through mentorship, small group discussions, and practical application of biblical teachings, participants are encouraged to deepen their understanding of God's Word, develop a personal relationship with God, and live out their faith in everyday life.
Rooted in biblical principles, this program involves:
Regular study of scripture.
Prayers that God acknowledges.
Worship in spirit and in truth.
Fellowship within a community of believers.
"Pastoral transition is hard. Partnering with the Lone Star Revival Network's Discipleship Program, we were able to grow our church congregation and interact with the community as servants of Christ. Our church members experienced a revival during a time when most churches experience a decline. We are so thankful to God for this program during a time of uncertainty."
~ Alfonso P.
Waco, TX
"Our churches leaders partnered with The Lone Star Discipleship Program at exactly the right time. Our pastor had departed our church and there was a sadness in the atmosphere. When I signed up for the discipleship program, I felt my faith start growing in my understanding of God and Jesus. I became a more engaged believer and was able to share the gospel with others. I watched people in my church become stronger and our congregation started growing!!"
~ Henry S.
Mesquite, TX
"When our pastor was called to his new assembly back in his hometown, there was an emptiness in our church. We all were discouraged and felt alone. Through the Lone Star Revival Network Program, our ladies' group was strengthened by the education that we received. We were able to hold firm and also learn how we could be workers within our church. We had no idea we also needed to be those that helped with evangelism."
~ Sharon Martin
Dallas, TX