One thing that I have noticed is that too many churches are scattershot in their approach to forming disciples of Jesus. They go about forming disciples in a disorganized way, rather than taking a focused approach. This was true in the evangelical churches in which I was involved as well as the mainline churches. Only one of these churches took an organized approach to its discipleship process but even its approach was not as organized as it might have been. The early Methodists were known for being methodical in what they did. Hence they were derisively labeled “Methodists” due to their methodical approach to spiritual formation. But I do not believe that we can say that today. Most churches follow a pattern that Methodists churches have followed since the nineteenth century—a service of public worship, preceded or followed by Sunday school. This, however, is a scattershot approach since the Sunday school teacher and sometimes the class itself determines what it studies. More at...