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The Disciple Leaders Network (DLN) is Always Moving Forward!

Disciple Leaders Network | October 14, 2025

The Disciple Leaders Network (DLN) is Always Moving Forward!

We believe that the name of Disciple Leaders Network encapsulates more of who we are as a network of people that have a heart for discipleship, to resource leaders, and to learn from each other as a network. Our hope is that Disciple Leaders Network becomes a name across churches as the leading, premier network for disciple leaders to be engaged with continuously!The three main ways that DLN seeks to live out this mission include Develop, Deliver, and Discover.

The three main ways that DLN seeks to live out this mission include Develop, Deliver, and Discover.

We want to “Develop the Leader” relationally, spiritually, personally, and professionally. By leaning into the network of mentors that surround you in discipleship, we can really learn how to develop each other well.

We also want to “Deliver the Practical”! We are seeing the continued need to speak to the practical nature of ministry. Therefore, DLN will continue to provide excellent resources available with your membership.

Finally we want to “Discover the Relational”! This focus means that we want to continue to provide networking opportunities for you as leaders and practitioners. Therefore, every DLN event you attend is an opportunity to learn from someone that the Lord has brought into your life either to be a mentor, guide, or friend or someone to whom you can be that mentor, guide, or friend.

As we keep our mission and focuses at the forefront of all that we do as a network and as we seek to further the kingdom of the Lord together, we will continue to see generations of disciple leaders grow in their ministry and make an impact for the glory of the Lord!

Join with me as we continue to move forward…

Joseph Brasher
Executive Director

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