Learn. Live. Lead.

What does it mean to be a disciple? The Old Testament portrays a disciple as one who learned through instruction and training. In the New Testament, disciples did more than listen to and learn from Jesus — they followed Him, imitated His actions, and then led others to do the same. Outside the Gospels, disciples are simply called Christians, but the expectation remains the same. A Christian or a Christ-follower is one who LEARNS from Christ, LIVES for Christ and LEADS others to Christ. That’s where the “L3” model for living as a believer was born.

LEARN
The best way to know God’s calling is to know Him, and the greatest way we have to know Him is through His Word. The L3 Journal is a Bible reading plan and method for journaling that is designed to help you become a self-feeder of the Word.

LIVE
The early church lived in community, encouraging each other as they grew spiritually. You can’t do it alone, and small groups are a great way to find support as you live out your faith daily. Follow your campus link to see how you can get connected to a group.

.: Clinton Adult Small Groups 
.: Madison/Ridgeland Adult Small Groups 
.: Reservoir Adult Small Groups 
.: Starkville Adult Small Groups

LEAD
Foundations is a tool for you to work through with a mentor or as you disciple someone. It walks through the eight characteristics of a disciple, highlighting what Scripture teaches about each.