INTENSIVE SESSION 1
CHECK-IN
(1 min)
Have all of the participants and facilitator check-in.
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PRAY
(5 min)
Begin with prayer. Spiritual insight and transformation is not possible without the Holy Spirit. Take time as a group to invite Him to guide you over this session.
OVERVIEW
(1 min)
In this session, we will hear and discuss these concepts:
And we will add these tools to our toolkit:
- God Uses Ordinary People
- Simple Definition of Disciple and Church
- Spiritual Breathing is Hearing and Obeying God
- Consumer vs Producer Lifestyle
- SOAPS Bible Reading
- Accountability Groups
- How to Spend an Hour in Prayer
- Relational Stewardship – List of 100
READ
(5 min)
God Uses Ordinary People
Welcome to Zume training. Zume is the Greek word for "yeast."
Jesus tells us that the Kingdom of God is like a woman who took a small amount of "zume" and put into a great amount of dough.
As she worked the yeast into the mix, it spread until all of the dough was leavened.
Jesus was showing us that an ordinary person can take something very small and use it to make an impact that's very big!
Our dream is to do what Jesus said -- to help ordinary people around the world use small tools to make a big impact in God's kingdom!
Jesus' final instructions to His followers were simple. He said -- All authority in heaven and earth has been given to Me. Therefore -- Go and Make Disciples of all nations Baptizing Them in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, Teaching them to obey all I have commanded, And I will be with you always - even to the end of the age.
Jesus' command was simple -- Make Disciples
His instructions on how to do that were simple -- Make disciples wherever you're going
- Make disciples by baptizing them in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit
- Make disciples by teaching them to obey all He commanded
So what are the steps to make a disciple?
- We make disciples all the time - wherever we're going and as we go
- When someone decides to follow Jesus - they should be baptized
- As they grow - we should teach every disciple how to obey everything that Jesus commanded.
Since one of the things He commanded is to make disciples, that means that every disciple who follows Jesus needs to learn how to make disciples too.
Those disciples are to make disciples. And those disciples are to make disciples, too.
Multiplying disciples. That's how Zume works
It's like yeast - worked all through the dough until all of the dough is leavened.
When Jesus gave this command to go make disciples, He also gave a promise.
Jesus said - I will be with you always. Even to the very end of the age.
Every follower of Jesus should count on the promise that Jesus is always with us. Because He is!
But that also means every follower of Jesus should commit to the fact that Jesus wants each of us to make disciples. Because He does.
Jesus said - All authority in heaven and earth has been given to Me. Therefore go and make disciples.
The authority that Jesus relies on when He sends us -- is His authority.
Jesus says there is no authority higher than that. No tradition has more authority.
No culture has more authority. No law on earth has more authority.
Jesus said - Go and make disciples.
And like Zume - like yeast - we'll keep going and growing until all the work is done.
DISCUSS
(10 min)
- If Jesus intended every one of His followers to obey His Great Commission, why do so few actually make disciples?
READ
(5 min)
Disciples and the Church
Welcome back to Zume training. In this session, we'll talk about disciples and the church.
What is a disciple? And how do you make one?
How do you teach a follower of Jesus to obey all of His commands? How do you take someone who's lived their life as a captive of the world and equip them to become a citizen of God's kingdom?
The meaning of the word disciple is a follower. So a disciple is a follower of God. Jesus said - All authority in heaven and earth has been given to Me. So in God's kingdom, Jesus is our King. We are His citizens, subjects of His will. His desires, purposes, intentions, priorities and values are the highest and best. His Word is the law. So what is the law of the kingdom? What does Jesus tell His citizens to do?
Jesus said -- Love the Lord God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind and with all your strength. Jesus said -- Love your neighbor as yourself. Jesus said that God's commands from the Old Testament -- all the law and the prophets -- can be summarized in these two things -- Love God and Love People. Jesus said -- Make disciples. Jesus said -- Teach them to obey all that I've commanded.
Since making disciples includes teaching them all that Jesus commanded -- the New Testament can be summarized in this one thing -- Make Disciples.
A disciple is a follower of Jesus who Loves God, Loves People and Makes Disciples.
So what is a church?
You may be used to thinking of the church as a building - a place where you go. But God's Word talks about the church as a gathering - a people you belong to.
The word "church" is used in the Bible three different ways:
- the universal church -- all the people who were, are and will ever be followers of Jesus
- the city or regional church -- all the people who follow Jesus and live in or around a certain area of the world
- the church at home -- all the people who follow Jesus and meet where one or more of them live.
A spiritual family - followers of Jesus who Love God, Love People and Make Disciples and who meet together locally make up this last kind of church - the church at home or the simple church.
When groups of these simple churches connect to do something bigger, together, they can form a city or regional church.
All of those simple churches networked into regions and stretched across history make up the universal church.
THAT'S CHURCH WITH A CAPITAL "C"
Simple churches are spiritual families with Jesus as their center and their King. Simple churches are spiritual families who Love God, Love Others and Make Disciples who Multiply. Some churches have Buildings and Programs and Budgets and Staff. But simple churches don't need any of these things in order to Love God, Love Others and Make Disciples who Multiply. And since anything extra makes a church more complicated and harder to multiply, our training leaves things like Buildings and Programs and Budgets and Staff to the city or regional church built from multiplying simple churches.
Remember "zume" means "yeast" -- a simple, single cell organism that reproduces quickly.
With Zume training - we're going to be like that yeast - simple and multiplying. But before we start multiplying - let's make sure we know what God wants reproduced. Because multiplication can be good - but not always. Cancer is multiplication. And it's deadly. So how do we reproduce life and not death? And how do we make sure we're disciples worth reproducing?
DISCUSS
(10 min)
- When you think of a church, what comes to mind?
- What’s the difference between that picture and what’s described in the video as a "Simple Church"?
- Which one do you think would be easier to multiply and why?
READ
(5 min)
Hearing and Obeying God
Welcome back to Zume training. In this session, we'll talk about hearing from God and obeying what we hear.
Breathing is life. We breathe in. We breathe out. Life.
Breathing is just as important in God's Kingdom. In fact, God calls His Spirit - "breath".
In the Kingdom, we breathe IN when we HEAR from God. We breathe in when we HEAR from God through HIS WORD - the Bible. We breathe in when we HEAR from God through PRAYER - our conversations with Him. We breathe in when we HEAR from God through HIS BODY - the church, other followers of Jesus. We breathe in when we HEAR from God through HIS WORKS - the events, experiences and sometimes even the persecutions and sufferings He allows His children to go through.
In the Kingdom we breathe OUT when we ACT on what we hear from God. We breathe OUT when we OBEY.
Sometimes breathing out to OBEY means changing our thoughts, our words or our actions to bring them into alignment with Jesus and His will.
Sometimes breathing out to OBEY means sharing what Jesus has shared with us - giving away what He gave us - so that others can be blessed just as God is blessing us.
For a follower of Jesus - this breathing IN and breathing OUT is critical. It's our very life. Jesus said - the Son can do nothing by himself. He does only what he sees the Father doing. Whatever the Father does, the Son also does.
Jesus said - I don't speak on my own authority. The Father who sent me has commanded me what to say and how to say it.
Jesus said that every word He spoke and every work He accomplished was based on HEARING from God and OBEYING what He heard.
Breathe IN - Hear from God. Breathe OUT - Obey what you hear and share it with others.
Jesus said that His followers would also hear from God because of His Holy Spirit - His Breath - that would be breathed into every one of us who follows Him.
Jesus said - the Helper, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, will teach you all things and remind you of everything that I have told you.
Breathe IN - Hear from God. Breathe OUT - Obey what you hear and share it with others.
Jesus was showing us how to live.
So how do we hear God's voice? How do we know what to obey?
Jesus called Himself "The Good Shepherd". Jesus called His followers His "sheep". Jesus said - My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me. Jesus said - Whoever belongs to God hears what God says. The reason you do not hear is that you do not belong to God.
As followers of Jesus, we have to be committed to hearing His voice.
- We HEAR His voice by being still.
- We HEAR His voice by focusing on Jesus.
- We HEAR His voice in our thoughts, our visions, our feelings and impressions.
- We HEAR His voice when we write down and test what we hear.
Not every voice, not every thought, not every vision, feeling or impression is God's voice. Sometimes it is the voice of the enemy. Jesus said our enemy is a liar and the father of lies. Jesus said our enemy comes to steal, kill and destroy.
But God says that we WILL hear from Him and we will know it is Him when He speaks. With practice and prayer, we can know God's voice better. We can learn to know whether what we hear is from God or another voice.
Here are some ways to test what we hear:
- When Jesus speaks - His voice will always be consistent with what His Written Word - The Bible - has already told us. His spoken voice will never contradict His written voice.
- When Jesus speaks - His voice will give our hearts a sense of hope and peace. His voice will not leave us condemned or discouraged. Jesus does not condemn. Jesus corrects in love.
- Jesus's voice will not express the works of the flesh - sexual immorality and impurity, debauchery, idolatry and witchcraft, hatred and discord, jealousy and fits of rage, selfish ambitions, dissensions, factions and envy, drunkenness and orgies. These things are not from God's voice.
- When Jesus speaks - His voice will express the fruit of God's Spirit - love and joy, peace and patience, kindness and goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.
- When Jesus speaks - His voice gives us a sense of confidence instead of doubt. We experience inside ourselves a knowledge and peace that what we're hearing is from God. We may not hear everything at once. We may hear only part of what we eventually will need to know. But what we hear will be solid - not shifting or changing.
The good news for every follower of Jesus is that when we breathe IN and HEAR from God and when we breathe OUT and OBEY what we hear and SHARE with others what we've heard - God will speak even more clearly.
His breath will breathe through us even more.
We will HEAR His voice more clearly. We will KNOW His voice and not another's. We will SEE His work in the world and be able to join in and work with Him.
We breathe in. We breathe out. Life
DISCUSS
(10 min)
- Why is it essential to learn to hear and recognize God’s voice?
- Is hearing and responding to the Lord really like breathing? Why or why not?
READ
(5 min)
S.O.A.P.S. Bible Reading
Jesus said -- "make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit and teaching them to obey all I that I commanded…"
If every follower of Jesus is going to obey all that Jesus commanded, then they need to know what Jesus commands.
The Great Commandment and The Great Commission are a great summary of what God has to say to us, but if a follower is going to grow into the full measure of what God created them to be, then they need to know and obey even more.
SOAPS stands for:
- Scripture
- Observation
- Application
- Prayer
- Sharing
It's a simple way to learn and remember an effective Bible study method that any follower of Jesus can use. Let's look at each section a little more.
When you read or listen to the Bible:
- Scripture : Write out one or more verses that are particularly meaningful to you, today.
- Observation : Rewrite those verses or key points from those scriptures in your own words to help you better understand the meaning.
- Application : Think about what it means to obey these commands or concepts in your own life. What would you have to do? What would you have to do differently? Write these down.
- Prayer : Write out a prayer that tells God what you've read in His word and what you understand about obeying His commands and putting what you've learned to work.
- Sharing : Ask God who He wants you to share with about what you've learned and how you're applying it.
So let's put SOAPS to work:
- Scripture - The Bible says -- "For my thoughts are not your thoughts, nor are your ways My ways," declares the Lord. "For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are My ways higher than your ways and My thoughts than your thoughts." Isaiah 55:8-9.
- Observation - As a human, I'm limited in what I know and what I know how to do. God is not limited in any way. He sees and knows everything. He can do anything.
- Application - Since God knows everything and His ways are best, I'll have much more success in life if I follow Him instead of relying on my way of doing things.
- Prayer - Lord, I don't know how to live a good life that pleases you and helps others. My ways lead to mistakes. My thoughts lead to hurt. Please teach me Your ways and Your thoughts, instead. Let Your Holy Spirit guide me as I follow You.
- Sharing - I will share these verses and this application with my friend, Steve, who is going through a difficult time and needs direction for important decisions he's facing.
SOAPS Bible Study. One of the simple tools in the Zume Toolkit.
ACTIVITY
(30 min)
SOAPS Bible Study
Scripture
Write out one or more verses that are particularly meaningful to you, today.
Observation
Rewrite those verses or key points in your own words to better understand.
Application
Think about what it means to obey these commands in your own life.
Prayer
Write out a prayer telling God what you've learned and how you plan to obey.
Sharing
Ask God who He wants you to share with about what you've learned/applied.
Here's an example of S.O.A.P.S. at work:
S - "For my thoughts are not your thoughts, nor are your ways My ways," declares the Lord. "For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are My ways higher than your ways and My thoughts than your thoughts." Isaiah 55:8-9
O - As a human, I'm limited in what I know and what I know how to do. God is not limited in any way. He sees and knows EVERYTHING. He can do ANYTHING.
A - Since God knows everything and His ways are best, I'll have much more success in life if I follow Him instead of relying on my own way of doing things.
P - Lord, I don't know how to live a good life that pleases You and helps others. My ways lead to mistakes. My thoughts lead to hurt. Please teach me Your ways and Your thoughts, instead. Let your Holy Spirit guide me as I follow You.
S - I will share these verses and this application with my friend, Steve, who is going through a difficult time and needs direction for important decisions he's facing.
READ
(5 min)
Accountability Groups
Jesus said - "From everyone who has been given much, much will be demanded; and from the one who has been entrusted with much, much more will be asked."
Jesus shared many stories of accountability and told us many truths of how we will be held responsible for what we do and say.
Jesus tells us these things now, so we can be ready for later. And because we will be accountable to him one day, it's good to practice being accountable to one another now.
Accountability Groups are made up of two or three people of the same gender - men with men, women with women - who meet once a week to discuss a set of questions that help reveal areas where things are going right and other areas that need correction.
Every follower of Jesus will be held accountable, so every follower of Jesus should practice accountability with others.
Accountability Groups. Another simple tool in the Zume Toolkit.
ACTIVITY
(20 min)
Accountability Groups
- How have you seen God at work?
- Have you been a testimony this week to the greatness of Jesus Christ with both your words and actions?
- Have you been exposed to sexually alluring material or allowed your mind to entertain inappropriate sexual thoughts?
- Have you acknowledged God's ownership in your use of money?
- Have you coveted anything?
- Have you hurt someone's reputation or feelings by your words?
- Have you been dishonest in word or action or exaggerated?
- Have you given into an addictive (or lazy or undisciplined) behavior?
- Have you been a slave to clothing, friends, work, or possessions?
- Have you failed to forgive someone?
- What worries or anxieties are you facing?
- Have you complained or grumbled?
- Have you maintained a thankful heart?
- Have you been honoring, understanding and generous in your important relationships?
- What temptations in thought, word, or action have you faced and how did you respond?
- How have you taken opportunities to serve or bless others, especially believers?
- Have you seen specific answers to prayer?
REVIEW
(1 min)
Concepts heard in this session:
Tools heard in this session:
- God Uses Ordinary People
- Simple Definition of Disciple and Church
- Spiritual Breathing is Hearing and Obeying God
- Consumer vs Producer Lifestyle
- SOAPS Bible Reading
- Accountability Groups
- How to Spend an Hour in Prayer
- Relational Stewardship – List of 100
Take a Break
OVERVIEW
(1 min)
In this session, we will hear and discuss these concepts:
And we will add these tools to our toolkit:
- God Uses Ordinary People
- Simple Definition of Disciple and Church
- Spiritual Breathing is Hearing and Obeying God
- Consumer vs Producer Lifestyle
- SOAPS Bible Reading
- Accountability Groups
- How to Spend an Hour in Prayer
- Relational Stewardship – List of 100
READ
(5 min)
Producer not Consumer
In this session, we'll talk about how we can help a follower of Jesus become a PRODUCER in God's kingdom instead of simply a CONSUMER.
In His perfect plan, God created us to live in balance - to PRODUCE and to CONSUME, to CREATE and to USE UP, to POUR OUT and to be FILLED so we can POUR OUT again. But, in our broken world, people have rejected God's plan, and many spend their energy living out just part of God's perfect equation. They LEARN but they don't share. They are FILLED UP but they never pour out. They CONSUME but they don't produce.
If we're going to make disciples who multiply, then we need to share with them how they can be producers and not just consumers.
Here's how -- God uses His Written Word - which we call Scripture or The Bible - to grow us spiritually.
Every disciple needs to be equipped to learn, interpret and apply Scripture. Over thousands of years and through many different authors, God spoke His word into the hearts of faithful men who captured and shared what they heard. The Scriptures teach us God's story, His plans, His heart, His ways.
In an earlier session, you learned two simple tools - SOAPS Bible Study and Accountability Groups. In an upcoming session, you'll learn one more simple tool - 3/3rds Groups. These three tools work together to help equip new followers to learn, interpret and apply God's Written Word. They will learn not to be just hearers of God's word but doers and sharers, also.
God also uses His Spoken Word - which we can discern through Prayer - to grow us spiritually. Prayer is speaking and listening to God. Prayer helps us know God more intimately and understand His heart, His will and His ways. Prayer helps us minister and serve others, helps us teach and share in specific ways that helps individuals or a group know God better.
Two simple tools - Prayer Walking and The Prayer Cycle help followers develop a personal prayer life and learn to pray in ways that serve others. These tools help develop a habit of praying without ceasing and learning to see the world from a spiritual perspective instead of only relying on what we can visibly see.
When used consistently, they help a follower of Jesus, increase their capacity for prayer and enhance their ability to hear from God and share what they hear.
God uses His Body of Believers - which we call The Church or the Followers of Jesus - to grow us spiritually. As the gathering of believers, we are connected. God's Word says that in Jesus - we are many parts of one body, and we all belong to each other. In other words, we're not just connected to God - we're connected with each other. God says to submit to one another. God says to serve one another. Each of us has different strengths and each has weaknesses. God expects us to use our strengths to help others who may be weak. And He expects us to allow others to help us in our weakness using the strengths He has given them.
God's Word says God has given each of you some special abilities; be sure to use them to help each other, passing on to others God's many kinds of blessings. Simple tools like 3/3rds Groups, Accountability Groups and Peer Mentoring help us encourage one another to love and good works by not only helping us to obey what God tells us to do but also helping us find ways to share what we learn with others.
God also uses Persecution and Suffering - sacrifice and loss that we suffer on behalf of Jesus - to grow us spiritually. When people oppress and hurt us because we love and obey Jesus, or when bad things happen even though we love and obey Jesus, God uses those persecutions and sufferings to refine our character and make us more like Jesus. He develops our character, strengthens and purifies our faith, equips for ministry and allows us to serve others who are suffering in a special way - all while making Himself known more clearly to everyone who watches us and knows our pain. God tells us that as followers of Jesus we should expect to be persecuted.
Jesus said - God will bless you when people insult you, mistreat you, and tell all kinds of evil lies about you because of me. Be happy and excited! You will have a great reward in heaven. People did these same things to the prophets who lived long ago.
Simple tools like 3/3rds Groups and Accountability Groups give followers of Jesus an opportunity to share the persecutions and sufferings they experience.
These groups give you a chance to teach disciples that God's word says we should expect hard times and to equip them in how to respond well by trusting God's love even when things go wrong.
Scripture. Prayer. Body Life. Persecution and Suffering. These are all ways that God grows us to be more like His perfect Son, Jesus.
Simple tools help us not to just be consumers of these good things that God has given us but to be producers and sharers as well.
DISCUSS
(10 min)
- Of the four areas detailed above (prayer, God’s Word, etc.), which ones do you already practice?
- Which ones do you feel unsure about?
- How ready do you feel when it comes to training others?
READ
(5 min)
Prayer Cycle
Jesus often taught His followers about the purpose, the practice and the promises of prayer.
Jesus said - "Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives; he who seeks finds; and to him who knocks, the door will be opened."
Jesus taught His followers that prayer isn't for public praise, a selfish wishlist or a rambling speech we repeat over and over again.
Jesus showed us prayer has power because it's a direct and ongoing conversation with our Father in heaven who loves us. Like any good conversation, a good prayer means both sides get to listen -- and speak. But speaking to the God who created the universe can seem intimidating. And actually hearing something back - well for most people that can be downright scary.
The good news is that getting better at prayer - having better and deeper conversations with a God who loves us - is not only possible - it's exactly what God wants.
But when prayer feels like learning a new language - how do you get better? The answer is simple - you practice. The Prayer Cycle is a simple tool for practicing prayer that you can use by yourself and share with any follower.
In just 12 simple steps - 5 minutes each - the Prayer Cycle guides you through twelve ways the Bible teaches us to pray. At the end, you'll have prayed for an hour. The Bible tells us -- "Pray without ceasing." Not many of us can say we do that. But after this hour of prayer - you'll be a step closer.
The Prayer Cycle - One more simple tool in the Zume Toolkit.
ACTIVITY
(60 min)
Prayer Cycle
In just 12 simple steps - 5 minutes each - this Prayer Cycle guides you through 12 ways the Bible teaches us to pray. At the end, you'll have prayed for an hour.

PRAISE Start your prayer hour by praising the Lord. Praise Him for things that are on your mind right now. Praise Him for one special thing He has done in your life in the past week. Praise Him for His goodness to your family.
WAIT Spend time waiting on the Lord. Be silent and let Him pull together reflections for you.
CONFESS Ask the Holy Spirit to show you anything in your life that might be displeasing to Him. Ask Him to point out attitudes that are wrong, as well as specific acts for which you have not yet made a prayer of confession. Now confess that to the Lord so that you might be cleansed.
READ THE WORD Spend time reading in the Psalms, in the prophets, or passages on prayer located in the New Testament.
ASK Make requests on behalf of yourself.
INTERCESSION Make requests on behalf of others.
PRAY THE WORD Pray specific passages. Scriptural prayers as well as a number of Psalms lend themselves well to this purpose.
THANK Give thanks to the Lord for the things in your life, on behalf of your family, and on behalf of your church.
SING Sing songs of praise or worship or another hymn or spiritual song.
MEDITATE Ask the Lord to speak to you. Have a pen and paper ready to record impressions He gives you.
LISTEN Spend time merging the things you have read, things you have prayed and things you have sung and see how the Lord brings them all together to speak to you.
PRAISE Praise the Lord for the time you have had to spend with Him and the impressions He has given you. Praise Him for His glorious attributes.
From Dick Eastman's book The Hour that Changes the World (C) 2002 by Dick Eastman, Chosen Books, Grand Rapids, MI, used by permission.
DISCUSS
(10 min)
- What is your reaction to spending an hour in prayer?
- How do you feel?
- Did you learn or hear anything?
- What would life be like if you made this kind of prayer a regular habit?
READ
(5 min)
List of 100
Jesus said - "Go and make disciples…" And His followers did just that.
They went to their family. They went to their friends. They went to people they knew in town. They went to people they worked with. They went.
Jesus said "Go" and they obeyed. And God's family grew.
God has already given us the relationships we need to "Go and make disciples." These are our family, friends, neighbors, co-workers and classmates - people we've known all our lives, people we've just met.
Being faithful with the people God has already put in our lives is a great first step in multiplying disciples. And it can start with the simple step of making a list.
A List of 100 is a simple tool in the Zume Toolkit that multiplies disciples.
ACTIVITY
(30 min)
Create your own list of 100
Create your relational stewardship list: write down people in your circles of influence. Mark whether each person is a disciple, not yet a believer, or unknown.
Take time as a group for everyone to build their own list. You can use paper or the digital tools in your training materials.
REVIEW
(1 min)
Concepts heard in this session:
Tools heard in this session:
- God Uses Ordinary People
- Simple Definition of Disciple and Church
- Spiritual Breathing is Hearing and Obeying God
- Consumer vs Producer Lifestyle
- SOAPS Bible Reading
- Accountability Groups
- How to Spend an Hour in Prayer
- Relational Stewardship – List of 100