As a new believer in Jesus Christ, you will want to follow Him. This desire is both commendable and expected. In Matthew 28:19, He commands all believers to learn to obey everything He commands. It is the natural “next step” following the new birth. Following Jesus is also called discipleship. Following Jesus means learning from Him, walking with Him, and being shaped by His way of life every day.-
Vision
Our vision is to see people from every background become fully formed, reproducing disciples of Jesus Christ. We believe the Gospel of the Kingdom is not given merely to be heard, understood, or remembered, but to be obeyed and shared with urgency. What God teaches us, He intends to shape us by—and to pass through us to others.
Through accessible, web-based learning, the Lord forms disciples in understanding (knowing the truth of Scripture), skill (living and communicating that truth faithfully), and character (being shaped in integrity, humility, and love). As learners submit to this shaping work of the Holy Spirit, they become people who do not wait for “someday,” but actively participate in God’s mission now—loving God, loving people, following Jesus, and helping others do the same.
Pathways
People grow as disciples in different ways, shaped by culture, background, and learning style. For that reason, we offer multiple pathways that lead people into spiritual community and purposeful obedience. These pathways are designed not only to inform the mind, but to form the whole person—understanding, skill, and character—so that what is learned is lived and shared.
Some pathways emphasize visual and auditory learning, such as Zúme Multiplying Discipleship, where learners watch, listen, discuss, and practice together. Others focus on group-based learning, engaging Scripture through reading, discussion, and mutual accountability. For those from oral cultures, Bible Storying provides a pathway where God’s Word is learned, remembered, and passed on through story. Still others grow best through tactile and missional pathways, learning obedience through hands-on service, witness, and life together.
Though these pathways differ in form, they share a common goal: to build disciples who understand the truth, practice obedience, grow in Christlike character, and urgently share what they have learned. As disciples lead others to follow Jesus, small groups multiply, leaders emerge, and new churches are formed—creating a never-ending movement of disciples making disciples.
Invitation
Jesus calls us not only to learn from Him, but to follow Him with our whole lives. Wherever you are on the journey—curious, newly committed, or growing as a disciple—you are invited to take your next step of obedience. This may begin with learning the Gospel, but it continues as Christ shapes your understanding, your skills, and your character for His purposes.
We invite you to enter these pathways with a readiness to be formed and a willingness to act—to share what you learn, to walk with others, and to help new disciples begin the same journey. As we follow Jesus together, we participate in God’s mission and become part of a multiplying work that reaches beyond ourselves to the nations.