Why am I passionate about this?

Making disciples is the hardest, most rewarding ministry I’ve ever experienced! For the past ten years, I’ve been helping pastors and church leaders make disciples and build a disciple-making culture in their churches. I know the challenges each of these things brings, and I’ve read books that teach others how to do them. However, most of these books focus on the big picture and never get into the weeds about how to do it. My goal with this list is to give you books to help you learn how to make disciples and build a disciple-making culture. 


I wrote

The Foundation of a Disciplemaking Culture: Building a Core Team to Awaken a Movement

By Justin G. Gravitt,

Book cover of The Foundation of a Disciplemaking Culture: Building a Core Team to Awaken a Movement

What is my book about?

Jesus commissioned his followers to embrace a way of life: making disciples. He extends that mission to us—a way of…

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The books I picked & why

Book cover of Disciple Making Culture: Cultivate Thriving Disciple-Makers Throughout Your Church

Justin G. Gravitt Why did I love this book?

This book is a great overview of how a disciple-making culture looks and feels. Brandon Guindon does an excellent job making principles clear while also offering practical content on practice. Over and over again, Guindon reminds the reader that the secret isn’t in the program or the curriculum. It’s in a lifestyle that emulates Jesus.

Disciple-making culture flows out of who we are, not what we know. There’s so much to like about this book! It’s Biblical, practical, and aspirational. There’s plenty here for a young disciple-maker and an experienced builder of disciple-making culture.

What it lacks in sequencing (where do I start?!), it makes up for in clarity. I’m already using it to further flesh out the principles of disciple-making culture with pastors and churches to which I’m connected.

By Brandon Guindon,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Disciple Making Culture as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

A Practical Guide to Help You Cultivate Healthy Church Culture

Church leaders who focus on programs, strategy, and curriculum can easily miss what ties them all together: culture. Cultivating culture is the difference between churches who flourish and those who flounder at disciple-making. Leaders must cultivate a healthy disciple-making culture. But how?

Author Brandon Guindon’s book Disciple-Making Culture provides a how-to guide for cultivating a healthy disciple-making culture throughout your church. He walks readers through key components of healthy culture, which he has uncovered over the course of his more than twenty years of disciple-making in various contexts. Using time-tested…


Book cover of The Abundant Community: Awakening the Power of Families and Neighborhoods

Justin G. Gravitt Why did I love this book?

How do you build a disciple-making culture that is at the center of a culture of consumerism? The struggle is real! In this book, the authors offer keen insights that probe the tenets of capitalism and how that has shaped and continues to influence our community culture.

I resonated with most of what they wrote and yearned for something different...a return to making disciples through a community of abundance and cooperation. The authors also understand how to reshape the culture of a local community into one of abundance. I highly recommend this one!

By John McKnight, Peter Block,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked The Abundant Community as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

We need our neighbors and community to stay healthy, produce jobs, raise our children, and care for those on the margin. Institutions and professional services have reached their limit of their ability to help us.

The consumer society tells us that we are insufficient and that we must purchase what we need from specialists and systems outside the community. We have become consumers and clients, not citizens and neighbors. John McKnight and Peter Block show that we have the capacity to find real and sustainable satisfaction right in our neighborhood and community.

This book reports on voluntary, self-organizing structures that…


Book cover of The Culture Code: The Secrets of Highly Successful Groups

Justin G. Gravitt Why did I love this book?

A great read that’s super helpful to anyone looking to intentionally build a culture.

Coyle has uncovered three keys to culture: 1. Build Safety 2. Share Vulnerability 3. Establish Purpose. He supports these ideas with research that’s laid out in an engaging and interesting manner. For organizational leaders and pastors building a culture is paramount.

This book demystifies the process. My only critique is that it does drag on in a spot or two, but overall, it doesn’t. If you are working to develop a culture at work or at home, this is a must-read!

By Daniel Coyle,

Why should I read it?

5 authors picked The Culture Code as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

'A marvel of insight and practicality' Charles Duhigg, author of The Power of Habit
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How do you build and sustain a great team?

The Culture Code reveals the secrets of some of the best teams in the world - from Pixar to Google to US Navy SEALs - explaining the three skills such groups have mastered in order to generate trust and a willingness to collaborate. Combining cutting-edge science, on-the-ground insight and practical ideas for action, it offers a roadmap for creating an environment where innovation flourishes, problems get solved, and expectations are exceeded.…


Book cover of It Starts with One: Changing Individuals Changes Organizations

Justin G. Gravitt Why did I love this book?

Changing the culture of any organization is a huge challenge. Black is an expert in culture change who teaches others how to do it in the business and non-profit world. This book is full of insights born from Black’s experience.

From the start, he explains how change works, why we often get it wrong, and what’s required to make real change and make it last. The book is organized around the main barriers to change and the solutions to those barriers. This book is focused, clearly written, and full of illustrations and tools.

It’s an easy 10 out of 10 for me because it helped me develop an internal framework of how change works and how to lead others through the change process. 

By J. Stewart Black, Hal Gregersen,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked It Starts with One as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

"PROVOCATIVE, PRACTICAL, POWERFUL!"

-Stephen R. Covey, Author of The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People

"For any executive, this is an excellent roadmap for leading strategic change!"

-Bill Marriott, Chairman and CEO, Marriott International, Inc.

"Finally a book that gets it right. Organizations don't change.
People change. It Starts with One gives extremely practical tools to make real change happen."

-Jack Zenger, Author of The Extraordinary Leader and CEO and Co-founder of Zenger|Folkman

"All successful businesses accept the need for change. It Starts with One steers the reader through the complexities of modern leadership and delivers a powerful framework for…


Book cover of The Bicycle Illustration: Disciple Making Is Just Like Riding a Bike

Justin G. Gravitt Why did I love this book?

One of the biggest challenges to building a disciple-making culture is making disciple-makers. This short book is hyper-focused on the biggest obstacles that keep people from the disciple-making game.

In short, the obstacle is fear, not just two-faced fear. However, fear is rarely the obstacle people name. Most people say they don’t make disciples because they don’t know how. This clear and compelling book takes on obstacles (lack of know-how and fear) and challenges the reader to get started.

So many people love this book because it pulls away excuses in a fun way and focuses the reader on the truth that the win is in the attempt. Don’t miss this one!

By Justin G. Gravitt,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked The Bicycle Illustration as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

The Bicycle Illustration will empower you to become a disciple maker. Inside you will discover the essential elements of disciple making, common challenges that hinder progress, and practical steps to overcome them. Best of all you can use it to help others become disciple makers as well!


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The Foundation of a Disciplemaking Culture: Building a Core Team to Awaken a Movement

By Justin G. Gravitt,

Book cover of The Foundation of a Disciplemaking Culture: Building a Core Team to Awaken a Movement

What is my book about?

Jesus commissioned his followers to embrace a way of life: making disciples. He extends that mission to us—a way of life rooted in relationships, focused on mutual growth, intentionality, and transformation. Sadly, the activities that dominate many churches too often become an end in themselves and actually distract from making disciples. The church becomes outsourced to the spiritual elite when the great commission drifts out of focus.

In this powerful, to-the-point resource, readers learn how to build shared ownership and excitement for making disciples who make disciples, maintain the momentum that spreads from the core team to the community, and reshape your church culture around the gospel priority of disciple-making. A disciple-making foundation builds and supports a culture of discipleship. 

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