INCLUDED:
- 4-5 Hours Teaching Outline
- Student Manual
This teaching series isn’t just another church workshop—it’s a spiritual wake-up call for anyone who wants their impact to outlast their heartbeat! “Multiply” shows why passing your faith forward isn’t optional—it’s the whole biblical game plan. From Abraham’s covenant to Joshua’s stones by the Jordan, God’s been working the long game through generations of faithful folks who “get it.” The core message? Stop hoarding your spiritual wisdom like it’s the last slice of pizza! Your testimony, your battles, your God-encounters—they’re seeds meant to be planted in younger soil.
The second session dives into “Models of Multiplication” with that story of Jumping Johnson in the front row—the 80-year-old in overalls worshipping next to a suited-up 19-year-old (talk about unlikely spiritual connections!).
This is where we see proximity in action—Moses and Joshua, Elijah and Elisha, Paul and Timothy. The principle smacks you right in the face: “You can’t catch what you’re not close to!”
It’s not enough to preach multiplication; you’ve gotta model it. No more “Pastor-Centric” leadership where one person hogs all the ministry oxygen. Instead, we need leaders who function as fuses—igniting potential in others rather than trying to be the whole fireworks show themselves.
Session three goes practical with “Three Critical Multiplication Environments”—prayer culture (because who’s teaching the next generation to shake heaven?), development culture (because leadership is a baton, not a trophy), and resilience culture (because handling those goats is part of the training!). The stats are eye-opening: only 21% of churches have clear succession plans, but 93% of growing churches have intentional leadership development. The message hits hard: “If we don’t model prayer, we’re just passing down empty programs!” And that sheep-goat section? Pure gold. “Do you love the sheep enough to contend with the goats?” Because how you handle difficult people today is teaching tomorrow’s leaders what to do with their difficult people.
The final session brings it all home with that powerful image of Jesus multiplying loaves and fishes. The boy surrendered his lunch, Jesus blessed it, and the disciples collected twelve baskets of leftovers! Those fragments—your broken moments, disappointments, failures—aren’t trash; they’re training material. The ultimate gut-check comes when we look at David, who couldn’t build the temple but gathered materials for Solomon: “Your ‘NO’ is somebody else’s ‘GO!'” Some of us are fighting for assignments God marked “RESERVED FOR THE NEXT GENERATION!” This isn’t just about growing your ministry; it’s about growing ministers who’ll reach places you never could. Because in God’s math, addition is good, but multiplication is unstoppable!