The term disciple is derived from the New Testament Greek word “μαθητής”. (mathetes), which means a pupil (of a teacher) or an apprentice (to a master craftsman), coming to English by way of the Latin discipulus meaning “a learner”.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disciple_(Christianity)
James Biro
Driven by the exhilaration of leading teams to accomplish more than they (and others) thought possible at the onset of a daunting endeavor.
Fueled by the challenge of the improbable and the rush of constant learning and reinvention.
Fascinated by the criticallity of interfaces in systems (teams, processes, businesses); have found it infinitely rewarding to understand and bridge those interfaces in successful teams.
Kyle Hanson
I’ve learned from Piper that “…God is most glorified when I am most satisfied in Him.”
Learning and watching others learn is immensely satisfying to me. Leading and learning are becoming so tightly coupled in my experience, the idea of a discipleleader seems an appropriate ideal to reach for.
This blog is a spot to capture some ramblings spawned in pursuit of everyday joy from leading and learning.