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We continue our conversational series of life messages between Steve Sizemore and Bob Swank. (For Steve’s bio see Episode 1)

Today, Bob opens the conversation by saying, “When I think of people who make disciples, who are intentional about it, I think of you (Steve). That’s part of who God’s created you to be and it’s part of a call on your life. . .so just from your heart share with us about being a disciple and the disciple making process today.” Dive in with us. You don’t want to miss Steve’s response!

In this episode you will discover:

  • different facets and definitions of being a disciple
  • being a disciple and making disciples is
      • a group activity / a team sport.
      • the starting point for us as believers.
      • part of our identity.

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Bob Swank

About 15 years ago our heavenly Father began encouraging me in my role as His son and out of that in my role as a father, both biologically and spiritually. Through multiple encounters on my journey God has revealed His heart as my Father and affirmed my sonship in Him. Out of this has come His call to fully embrace who He has created me to be as a father and to share that with others.

3 Comments

  • Avatar Richie says:

    Really have enjoyed listening to you and Steve share your thoughts and learnings throughyour casual conversations. Brings me back to my YWAM days. For me being a disciple is both a noun and a verb. It’s who we are and what we are called to do. As we follow Jesus and become more like Him hopefully those we impart to continue imparting to others and so on. By God’s grace may I never stop learning.

    • Bob Swank Bob Swank says:

      Richie,
      So great to have you join us! We have such fond memories of our years working with you.
      I couldn’t agree more when you say, “Being a disciple is both a noun and a verb. It’s who we are and what we are called to do.” May we all embrace and grow in our identity as disciples of Jesus!

  • Avatar Steve Sizemore says:

    Richie, thank you for sharing your insight…absolutely a noun and a verb. It is difficult to separate identity and behavior. Thank you for faithfully living out your new and true identity….grace to you.

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