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The Bonhoeffer Project: The Planning/Implementation Gap
After one goes to a conference or takes a training course, there is new excitement, often called the Honeymoon Stage. You return to your home refreshed, recharged, and ready to go. You put more effort into the plan than ever before, and you can't remember you were last so excited. A year later, even though your effort has been a full one and very long sustained, the effort has exceeded any meaningful results. You experience a motivational dip, discouragement, fatigue. The people around you notice it, and they join you. They then move cynically back into the previous routines of religious life. This is either a time to find a new plug and play program, to give up, or to enter into a new learning stage that can form new habits. Let's develop new habits.
Location: Inman Chapel
Speakers: The Bonhoeffer Team

Children & Families: How to Coach Families in Discipleship
Location: Room 2010
Speaker: Julie Bryant

DiscipleFIRST: Panel Discussion: Q&A
Location: Wilson Hall D
Speakers: Panel

Discipleship for Women: Soul Care for the Disciple Maker
Disciple making isn't for sissies and it's definitely not a one-time event. Discipling women is a lifestyle that takes courage, commitment, and a big chunk of your heart — this kind of giving that God calls us to can be exhausting and draining. Learn how to stay spiritually nourished. Find out where prayer and fasting fit in and discover how to fill yourself back up, so you can stay strong and the women you disciple get the very best of you.
Location: Wilson Hall B
Speaker: Michelle Eagle

Exponential: Mobilizing Millennials for Mission
We don't have a millennial problem. We have a discipleship problem. How has the most cause-oriented generation in the world neglected the most cause-oriented organization in the world, the Church? How do we move from the asking, "How do we minister to millennials?" to the better question, "How do we minister through millennials?" This breakout will focus on what mobilizing disciple-making millennials in the 21st century looks like today.
Location: Wilson Hall F
Speakers: Grant Skeldon and Monica Zuniga

Faith International University: The Master Plan: What It Is and What It Isn't – Part 2
Location: Room 2008 A/B
Speaker: Scotty Kessler

Final Command: Why Not Here?
Location: Room 2140 A/B/C
Speakers: John King, Shodankeh Johnson, and James Forlines

Freedom in Christ Ministries: Discipleship Counseling
Location: Worship Center
Speakers: Dr. Neil T. Anderson, Rev. Dan Studt, and Jan Turner

Global Discipleship Initiative: Reproducible Process (GPS/Map)
A Disciple Making Curriculum That Fuels Disciple Makers – A Transferable Tool.
Location: Room 1010
Speakers: Greg Ogden and Ralph Rittenhouse

Impact Discipleship Ministries: The Making of a Disciple Making Pastor
Location: Wilson Hall A
Speakers: Mike Keaton and Glenn Underhill

Legacy Disciple: Make Disciple of All
Most of our churches are homogenous because most of our relationships are homogenous. It's easy to live, work, play and worship with those who see the world in the ways that we see the world. Yet Jesus calls his disciples back to Galilee – the land of the nations – to give them their mission of making disciples of the nations. It may not always be the easiest path, but it by far is the most rewarding.
Location: Room 2006
Speaker: Brian Dye

Lifeway: Where Are You Going?
Location: Wilson Hall E
Speaker: Andrew Hudson

Lionshare: Hot Topics in Disciple Making
How do we disciple someone through today's hot topics such as same-sex attraction/relationships, abortion, #MeToo/#ChurchToo, and immigration? We must be Biblically sound but not tone deaf and always bring people back to Jesus.
Location: Room 2132 A/B/C/D
Speakers: Dave Buehring, Heather Zempel, and Sean Holland

Navigators Church Ministries: Connecting Culture to Kingdom through Groups for the Spiritually Curious
Most people are busy. Isolated. Just trying to get through the day. Where can they be themselves to wrestle with the big questions of life? This workshop will help you learn how to create safe spaces where the unchurched come together in small groups that naturally draw people to Jesus.
Location: Room 2103 A/B/C/D
Speaker: Mary Schaller

Relational Discipleship Network: Church Alignment: How Does Sunday Fit into a Disciple-Making Strategy ... And the Rest of the Week?
What is the purpose of Sunday and how does it fit into a disciple-making strategy? How does Sunday fit into a disciple-making strategy ... and the rest of the week? How do you align your time, money and energy into making disciples of Jesus in real relationship? How do you align your church to be a disciple making church every day of the week not just Sunday? In this session, we will be addressing these questions and more. There will also be a live Question & Answer time for you to participate in with our session speakers.
Location: Hudson Hall
Speakers: Jim Putman, Brandon Guindon, Bob Reed, and Luke Yetter

Renew: Prayer and Fasting for Discipling Relationships
Location: Wilson Hall C
Speakers: Dave Clayton and Sydney Clayton

Replicate: Connecting with Millennials in a Disconnected Culture
Location: Room 2122 A/B/C
Speaker: Dylan Young

Resonate Church: Cultivating College Seniors to Make Disciples in the Marketplace
Location: Room 2004 A/B/C
Speaker: Brian N. Frye

Small Circle: High Tech High Tough: Featuring the Smallcircle App
Location: Room 2062
Speakers: Steve McCoy and Gilbert Thurston

Sonlife: Like Jesus and Metrics: What We Must Measure in a Disciple Making Ministry
Location: Baskin Chapel
Speaker: Dann Spader and Glenn Underhill