ABOUT NEW GENERATIONS AND THE DMM APPROACH
The story of God’s glory is that since March 2005, the Lord has used the Disciple Making Movement (DMM) process to catalyze 107,375 new churches with 2,267,809 new disciples—many from places where the Gospel had not sprouted let alone spread for over a century. However, ‘movements’ of churches planting churches are our main measure of success. We define a ‘movement’ as at least 100 new churches that have multiplied to the fourth generation or beyond. Currently, we are tracking 186 of these movements that range between 4 and 27 generations of new churches.
It’s not the size of your fire,
it’s how many fires you help start!
LAUNCHING MOVEMENTS THAT LAUNCH MOVEMENTS.
New Generations—the name says it all. Our passion is to mobilize disciples that make disciples, resulting in churches that plant churches – creating new generations of disciples and churches. Like Jesus’ parable of the seed that fell on good soil, each individual seed has the power to create countless future generations of new seeds.
Our ministry compass points to the pioneer places, where the gospel has never been or has never flourished. Among these unengaged and unreached peoples, our mission is simple: ‘We work with God to launch Disciple Making Movements’
DISCOVER THE PROCESS
The results have been incredible so far. And yet, the real story is not found in the number of people turning to Jesus today, but in the implications for world missions in the days to come. Watching God work through Disciple Making Movements has left us in awe of what He’s capable of doing in the present and waiting in great anticipation for what He will do in the future.
CHURCH PLANTING
New Generations’ heartbeat centers around God’s movement of His Church. Each newly planted church is a catalyst opportunity for spreading the Gospel. We believe every Christ follower carries the opportunity and expectation to spread the Gospel throughout his or her natural network.
With a world waiting to be reached with the good news of the Gospel, we desire to strategically carry out God’s Great Commission in obedience to His calling.
DISCIPLE MAKING MOVEMENTS (DMM)
The DMM approach is what we believe to be the most effective, sustainable, and obedient way to steward the Great Commission. This involves shepherding and coaching disciples who will make disciples who make disciples, repeating the process in a sustainable and compounding manner.
When each Christ follower recognizes his or her role in making disciples, the ability to reach the world becomes very attainable, as God intended! We invite you to learn more about this approach to disciple making and invest with us in the exciting Kingdom work before us.
DMM STORIES
FAQ
Who is New Generations?
New Generations is an international Christian ministry that partners with God and national leaders to launch Disciple Making Movements among the world’s least reached people.
Why does New Generations exist?
We believe that the only way to complete the Great Commission is for ordinary people to multiply disciples in their natural networks of friends and family. But this does not happen without a catalyst and will never have ‘game changing’ impact unless it can scale to global proportions.
Therefore, New Generations exists to accelerate the completion of the Great Commission by empowering individuals and organizations around the world to unleash Disciple Making Movements that foster a lifestyle of personal discovery of God’s will in His Word, immediate obedience and a consistent pattern of passing on what they are learning within their circles of influence.
What are Disciple Making Movements?
Disciple Making Movements are based on simple, Biblical principles. It focuses on making obedient disciples of Christ who gladly make more disciples. What begins slowly produces incredible fruit, and unbelievable results over time as the impact of God’s kingdom multiplies, transforming lives, families, communities, and nations. (Matthew 13:31-33) The Disciple Making Movement began with a handful of people among unreached people groups in the 1990’s but has spread around the world, bringing millions of new people into God’s kingdom and spawning hundreds of thousands of new churches. Some of the key practices of the Disciple Making Movement are:
Prayer
Like Jesus, our ministries must be rooted in prayer. We can only reach our communities if we love them, and we can only love them if we pray for them.
Compassionate Engagement
Compassionate ministry in Christ’s name emerges out of personal and corporate prayer for a community or people group. This compassionate ministry can take many forms such as food distribution, disaster relief, medical outreach, agricultural work, or sports ministry.
Finding People of Peace
Jesus told his followers to search for welcoming people or “persons of peace” when they entered a new community. (Matthew 10:11; Luke 10:5-6) Disciple Making Movements begin with these key individuals who are doorways to share the Good News of Christ with their families, friends, and communities.
Gathering Disciples to Hear and Obey God’s Word
When people open to the message of Christ are found, they are gathered to read, hear, and obey God’s word, using a simple small group format known as Discovery Bible Study (DBS). In a DBS or Discovery Group, the goal is to immediately obey God’s Word. As people respond to God’s Word and apply it to their lives they learn to trust God and in time totally surrender their lives to Christ. Because the focus of the groups is simply hearing and obeying the Bible, expert teachers are not needed and new groups can quickly begin. As new groups multiply, churches are formed by the new baptized followers.
Mentoring New Believers and Leaders
Just as we see Jesus do in the Gospels and Paul do in the Book of Acts, new followers of Jesus are relationally mentored to grow and become leaders and, in turn, leaders of leaders.
What is your calling?
We believe the Holy Spirit is authoring a new era of His work on the earth and that this new era will be centered around the kind of obedience based reproductive discipleship that turned the world upside down through the early church. The calling of New Generations is to train national leaders to launch and sustain Disciple Making Movements and help like-minded ministries around the world to do the same. The purpose of this new organization is to see DMMs launched either directly, through partnerships or through ministries we help influence in every people group and population segment. In this regard, we believe that God is calling us to establish a ‘Global Scope’ and ‘Global Voice’ for DMM.”
Global Scope
The idea of a Global Scope for DMM is not about saturation. It is about establishing a representative ‘proof of concept’ in every major region of the world. There are two basic reasons for this. First, to put the ‘leaven in the lump’ so the catalytic nature of DMM can begin to work around the world and secondly, to silence the skeptics who say, ‘DMM won’t work here.’
Global Voice
A ‘Global Scope’ for DMM will lead to a credible ‘Global Voice’ that will allow us to speak into the conversation about completing the Great Commission and attract partners who want to incorporate the DMM process in their ministries. Our specific intent with a ‘Global Voice’ is to distill the concepts and produce the tools that will inspire, educate and train other ministries to be able to understand, apply and transfer the principles of obedience based reproductive discipleship throughout the span of their influence.Mathew10:8 says, ‘Freely you have received, freely give.’ In that spirit, New Generations is committed to an ‘open handed –unbranded’ policy that offers whatever we develop for use by any part of the greater Body of Christ.
What is your history?
New Generations emerged out of the ministry of Cityteam. Cityteam began in 1957 as San Jose Rescue Mission, a ministry to the homeless in San Jose, California. Over the years Cityteam’s compassionate ministry to hurting people grew to other U.S. cities. In the 1990’s Cityteam’s international division was begun to plant churches among the world’s least reached people. Following the retirement of Cityteam’s longtime CEO in 2017, the international division was commissioned by the board as a separate and independent ministry, taking the name New Generations
Who does New Generations serve?
New Generations is serving a broad cross-section of the Body of Christ that we train and coach to launch and sustain Disciple Making Movements including:
- Indigenous ‘apostles’ (church planters) that we train, send & coach
- Indigenous & western missionary organizations
- Indigenous & western service organizations
- Indigenous & western denominations
- Indigenous & western ministry networks/alliances
- Indigenous & western Bible colleges
- Indigenous local churches
- Western partner churches we train to do DMM in their home areas
- Individual western believers who use our materials to practice DMM in their personal networks
How has God used New Generations?
Since New Generations began using the Disciple Making Movement strategy in 2005, we have had the privilege of partnering with God and indigenous leaders to catalyze over 60,000 churches with more than 1.5 million new disciples—many from places where the gospel had not sprouted or spread for over a century. However, “movements” of churches planting churches are our main measure of success. We define a “movement” as at least 100 new churches that have multiplied to the fourth generation or beyond. To our amazement, we are tracking over 115 new movements that God has birthed through our team of indigenous leaders.
What is the mission of New Generations?
We work with God to launch Disciple Making Movements.
What are your guiding principles?
Prayer Based
Disciple Making Movements come straight from the heart of God, therefore they are sustained through prayer. We pray and mobilize prayer to launch Spirit-empowered disciples because movements don’t happen without prayer.
Globally Led
We believe the Lord of the Harvest is personally and directly preparing and anointing leaders from every corner of the earth to ignite and lead movements. In recognition of this, our leadership team is diverse, with leaders from different nations and backgrounds working together to make decisions and set the strategy to fulfill our mission.
Movement Committed
We are committed to planting the Gospel so that it multiplies through natural social networks as disciples are made and new churches are planted.
Bible Centered
The Bible is our ultimate authority so that indigenous leaders and churches are not dependent on outside leaders, church tradition, or human curriculum. We trust God’s Word and God’s Spirit to guide his people in shaping their lives, relationships, and worship patterns.
Obedience Focused
Simple and immediate obedience to God’s Word is at the center of our disciple making, because Jesus called us to teach people to obey his commands.
Results Driven
We collect stories and pay close attention to numbers, because each number represents a person that God loves. We also monitor results to maximize impact. We carefully track what we are doing with qualitative and quantitative research. We depend on this actionable intelligence to make mission-critical decisions and to learn and improve our methods and teamwork.
Open Source
Our calling and methods are not our own. We humbly learn from others and freely share our own insights, methods, and training so that Christ’s church together can reach those that have yet to know and serve him.
What problem is New Generations trying to solve?
The basic problem we are addressing is the lack of a simple, sustainable and scalable system for catalyzing movements of obedient disciples that can virally reproduce within their natural networks as a way to engage the billions of people that are outside the reach of traditional missions.
God created man to flourish in alignment with His will or suffer in alienation outside it. The options are an upward spiral of blessing or a downward spiral of destruction. Man has chosen to disobey God and the result is that the foundations for a successful physical and spiritual life have crumbled.
The Psalmist summarizes the problem by saying, ‘The enemy has damaged everything’ (Ps. 74:3) and ‘If the foundations are destroyed, what will the righteous do?’ (Ps. 11:3). Therein lies the problem. When the foundations are destroyed, programs don’t provide solutions, they only treat symptoms.
Lots of good things are happening in ministry around the world. They are real and we should celebrate them. But in the big picture God’s people are winning some battles but losing the war! The most generous estimates say that 30% of the world’s population is Christian. After more than 2,000 years of effort and investment, 30% success still means we are suffering from 70% failure. The so-called ‘solutions’ in place provide answers for hundreds and thousands but the need is for millions and billions. The approaches missionaries have been using are simply not sufficient to finish the task.
“Your system is perfectly designed for the results you are achieving.”
Jared Wilson
Unfortunately, the traditional missionary ‘system’:
- Takes too long – At the rate we are going, most of the world’s 5 billion plus lost souls will be dead before the gospel arrives
- Costs too much – $15 Billion a year, spent by Christians worldwide, is barely maintaining the status quo while vast sections of the world remain untouched
- Stops too short – God’s people are busy with lots of ‘nice’ things that stop well short of making disciples and teaching them to obey all that Jesus commanded
- Doesn’t reproduce – What has been planted for the most part are “seedless grapes.” The fruit is real but it only lasts one generation
- Doesn’t transform – A gospel focused on Jesus as Savior without including Jesus as Lord does not transform individuals or society
- Depends on Professionals – Outside professionals are limited and expensive. An army of ordinary people is the only hope for the massive unfinished task
- Creates dependency – Local ministry too often is tethered to outside money
- Doesn’t multiply leaders – Lacks the capacity to train the 50 million new leaders required for a 1/100 ratio of the 5 billion lost souls
What are the key elements of your methodology?
Our ‘ministry compass’ points to the least reached and most neglected. We train indigenous leaders to launch and sustain DMMs that are simple, sustainable and scalable.
Simple: The idea of a “movement” is something that can ripple from generation to generation, so it must reproduce organically. The engine that drives DMM is an easy to understand process we call “Discovery Bible Studies” (DBS). Groups of spiritually interested people gather to answer four basic questions about a passage of Scripture; What does it say? What does it mean? What will you do in response? Who can you tell what you have learned? This simple process gets ordinary people interacting with God’s Word, it gets them obeying His will, and it gets them encouraging their friends and family to do the same. This is the foundation that “movements” are built on.
Sustainable: The reality in ministry is, “What you win them with is what you win them to.” When new life in Christ occurs in the context of obedience-based discipleship, it is normal and natural to do what Jesus said in every area of life. When God’s people follow His instructions, He gives them everything they need to advance His Kingdom. When every disciple is praying, there is power. When every disciple is serving, the workforce is unlimited. When every disciple is giving, there is money to meet needs. When every disciple is ‘loving their neighbor,’ communities are transformed. And when every believer is reproducing, there are always new disciples.
Scalable: We have developed and refined 10 elements of Disciple Making Movements and proven their effectiveness with many different people groups and conditions in Africa and Asia:
- Basic – Ordinary people discovering God’s will and obeying
- Reproducible – Nothing is used that is not locally available
- Low Cost – Only $500 +/- is required to start a new church with 20 followers
- Locally Sustainable – Doesn’t depend on long term on outside resources
- Multiplication – Disciples making disciples and churches planting churches
- Leadership Multiplication – Every leader trains other leaders
- Everyone Involved – All are involved in sharing what they have learned
- Self-Correcting – Obedience based, peer group accountability
- No Imposed Culture – The Bible provides the answers not an outsider
- Transformational – Transformed people change families and communities
Can we trust the numbers?
Understandably, people sometimes question the surprising numbers that New Generations reports about what God is doing among unreached people groups. We want people to know that we take record keeping and accuracy very seriously and we have a team of nine researchers carefully collecting, tracking, and analyzing the fruit of the ministry. Furthermore, we have had the results verified by external audits and internal assessments that have gone to great lengths and considerable expense to use both quantitative and qualitative methods to check the accuracy of our numbers and the maturity of disciples and leaders being formed. In order to be faithful stewards of the gospel, we use our own research and the audits of others to assess and improve our methods, and to share what we are learning with others.
But perhaps a little more detail about what we can reveal about our research protocols may be helpful.
Here are some comments written by Jerry Trousdale, our Director of International Ministries, leader of our Research and Reporting team and author of Miraculous Movements and the Kingdom Unleashed.
I was part of a team that began to partner with the Lord in 2005 to launch Kingdom movements in Africa among 19 Muslim people groups. Since then I have been involved on a regular basis of observing what God was doing.
Our philosophy is to document what people do, but celebrate what God does! That means spending significant time in most of the countries in which we are tracking outcomes, especially among Muslim-majority peoples. So my personal understanding of these movements has been shaped over years of closely and regularly relating to many of our teams and partner ministries.
Many Practitioners Have Come to Observe
Obviously we have not given out any information in our books that reveals the locations of any of the movements. However, there are multiple Christian foundations plus some supporting churches, scores of partner ministries, missiologists, and Western missionary agencies that have had significant access in the regions where these movements are happening.
Many of these partners in the harvest have sent teams to review what God is doing and sometime share their experiences in general terms with other ministries. But they are also aware of the need to maintain security in sensitive regions. It is not too hard to find organizations that have one, or in some cases, several people who can share their general experiences relative to visiting the regions described in Miraculous Movements.
Starting with a Research Plan
When we launched in 2005 I began to require our teams to create regular reports that would inform what is happening in the field. Then we started making that a requirement for every partner ministry as well. We started with one excel sheet and have moved to complex excel documents, and for the last four years, a data base that can create increasingly complex visualizations of progress in regions, countries, people groups, urban groups, and by religions. We are now tracking quarterly data on 424 people groups, plus 61 other urban or special affinity category.
The Research Team
To do this we have a fairly large Research and Reporting Team including 11 people including:
- 8 regional data researchers, who themselves are DMM practitioners independently confirm data, but also cross-check information with region leadership teams. These teams are typically trained in new technologies and methodologies every year.
- a prominent, and highly respected African Research Director (Dr. Samuel Kabreab)
- a Data Base Manager (Carolyn C.),
- plus Jerry Trousdale, who spends about half of his time shaping the Research initiatives.
The DMM Research Categories
Our quarterly protocols include all of the following categories:
- Year and Quarter Reports
- Region
- Country
- Local Coordinator Name
- People Group
- Commissioned Churches (those planted by workers we train, deploy and coach)
- Catalytic Churches (those planted by partners we train and coach)
- Total Churches
- Generations of New Churches
- Average Church Size
- Number of New Christ Followers
- Number of New Baptisms
- Percentage of Muslim Background Christ Followers
- Number of Muslim Background Christ Followers
- Other Background, New Christ Followers
- Number of Leaders Trained This Quarter
- Number of Active Trainers/Coaches in Region
- Churches that Have Migrated, or Died, or Amalgamated, and Why
- Other Bad News to Report
- Persecution Reports (Including Emergency Requests)
In 2016 we invited the Global Research Division of the International Mission Board to do an independent assessment of nine people groups including seven Muslim people groups, some of which have been Muslim for more than 800-1,000 years. The IMB qualitative assessment affirmed that all of the nine people groups were in fact engaged with quality outcomes with most having movements.
We are grateful that the IMB also granted us permission to use the extraordinary research tools they developed to train all of our research teams and field trainers so that we can do our own qualitative assessments along with our ongoing quantitative analysis.
These efforts are not to just inform strategy but to honor God. From beginning with prayer to training the new scores of thousands of new leaders God raises up, we believe God is calling His people to be very intentional to do what God’s Word teaches us to do in making disciples, so that God can do what ONLY He can do in transforming whole communities
Where can I learn more?
To learn more about New Generations, its approach, or how you can invest in the ministry, visit our about page.
To read or watch more about Disciple Making Movements, check out the articles, videos, and books in our “Resource” menu at the top of this page.
To hear from some of the ministries and leaders endorsing New Generations visit this endorsements page.
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Mail: PO Box 18113 San Jose CA 95136
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