35 min

Find the Few to Reach the Many The KC Underground Podcast

    • Christianity

Cory and Brian introduce the topic of focusing on the few to reach the many in the context of urban movements and everyday life. It emphasizes the importance of thinking strategically in urban contexts due to their complexity and the need to find the few who can replicate and reach others. The conversation also highlights the role of catalyzers and disciple-makers in the process, and the need to balance the desire for impact with personal capacity. The main takeaway is to know and invest in the few who can make a difference in their specific contexts.

Takeaways


In urban contexts, it is important to think strategically and focus on the few who can replicate and reach others.
Catalyzers and disciple makers play different roles in the process of reaching the few to reach the many.
It is crucial to balance the desire for impact with personal capacity and avoid taking on too much.
The key takeaway is to know and invest in the few who can make a difference in their specific contexts.

Cory and Brian introduce the topic of focusing on the few to reach the many in the context of urban movements and everyday life. It emphasizes the importance of thinking strategically in urban contexts due to their complexity and the need to find the few who can replicate and reach others. The conversation also highlights the role of catalyzers and disciple-makers in the process, and the need to balance the desire for impact with personal capacity. The main takeaway is to know and invest in the few who can make a difference in their specific contexts.

Takeaways


In urban contexts, it is important to think strategically and focus on the few who can replicate and reach others.
Catalyzers and disciple makers play different roles in the process of reaching the few to reach the many.
It is crucial to balance the desire for impact with personal capacity and avoid taking on too much.
The key takeaway is to know and invest in the few who can make a difference in their specific contexts.

35 min