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Go and Make Disciples: The Path to Duplication in Network Marketing

“Go and make disciples of all nations…”
Matthew 28:19

Go and Make Disciples

Before Jesus ascended, He left His disciples with a mission.
Not a suggestion. Not a theory.
A clear call to action.

He didn’t say, “Go and make followers.”
He didn’t say, “Go and build a crowd.”
He said: “Go and make disciples.”

That’s not just recruitment—it’s development.
And in network marketing, that is the missing link for so many.

Followers vs. Disciples in Business

A follower might:

  • Join your business
  • Like your posts
  • Watch from the sidelines

But a disciple will:

  • Be coachable
  • Take action
  • Grow their own team

Jesus wasn’t interested in surface-level growth.
He wanted transformation.

And that only happens when you’re willing to walk with people, not just enroll them.

What Discipleship Looks Like in Network Marketing

In your business, “making disciples” means:

  • Personally mentoring new team members
  • Helping them master the basics (inviting, presenting, following up)
  • Encouraging duplication—not dependence
  • Sharing tools, training, and truth

You’re not trying to build a group of spectators.
You’re trying to build multipliers.

When Jesus taught the twelve, He did it so they could go teach others—who would then do the same.
That’s exactly how your business should grow.

From Ministry to Marketing: The Blueprint

Jesus started with 12.
Then it became 70.
Then 120.
Then thousands.

Not by chasing crowds—
But by training disciples who could disciple others.

That’s duplication.

That’s exponential growth.

That’s what you need in your team.

Final Thought

If you're focused only on enrolling people, you're missing the point.
But if you’re willing to develop leaders

If you’re willing to teach, walk, and duplicate

Then you’re following Jesus' model.

And your team won't just grow in numbers—it'll grow in strength.

Go and make disciples.

Your business
and the people in it
depend on it.