Disciple-Making Movement Strategies: DMM and T4T Explained
What’s the difference between DMM and T4T—and why does it matter? In this informative session, movement leaders unpack two of the most influential disciple-making strategies shaping global missions today: Disciple Making Movements (DMM) and Training for Trainers (T4T).
DMM vs. T4T: What Are the Similarities and Distinctions?
Both strategies aim to multiply disciples and churches rapidly, but they approach training, multiplication, and structure in unique ways. This session outlines:
- The foundational principles behind each model
- Key similarities: obedience, simplicity, and reproducibility
- Distinctives in leadership development, group dynamics, and training methods
Key Insights from the Comparison:
- How T4T and DMM have been applied across global contexts
- Best practices for trainers, facilitators, and movement catalysts
- How to choose a model based on your team’s goals and context
- The power of hybrid learning and adapting strategies over time
This video is perfect for movement leaders, mission agencies, and churches seeking clarity on disciple-making strategies that actually work in the field. Whether you lean T4T or DMM—or a mix of both—you’ll walk away with vision and practical tools.
Presented by New Generations, global leaders in multiplying disciples and churches through movement-based strategies.
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