• Summary

  • A Mile Deep and an Inch Wide (MDiW) is opposed to the old saying… “a mile wide and an inch deep, “ implying a vast yet shallow experience. Unfortunately, a broad and shallow perspective seems welcome in the modern age. It is, in some cases, a requirement for acceptance. With this lack of depth being embraced as an approach, characteristic, and culture, is it any surprise that we have lost a sense of true discipleship? I have found myself surrounded by surface skimming, clickbait-laden headlines, and half-baked morsels of information breeding a population of “experts”? I know I am not alone in my frustration. That is why, on the contrary … we are going a mile DEEP while remaining an inch WIDE. This podcast and blog attempt to address the scope and depth of modern Christian beliefs and behaviors by eliminating the ever-broadening shallowness of our age. This is accomplished by purposefully journeying deeper to understand, apply, and evaluate the results of what we claim to believe. Simply stated … I desired a focused study of God’s Word and its application in my own real life, so I am creating podcasts, blog entries, and courses to satisfy this need in my own life … and possibly yours. For articles, additional information, and courses (coming soon), please visit www.miledeepinchwide.com.
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Episodes
  • Understanding Discipleship Part 3
    Mar 5 2025

    In this episode, I will connect elements of the last two episodes and future ones. I am not saying that as a disciple making disciples, you should be writing curriculums and conducting classes in some laboratory that spits out mini disciples fluent in Greek and Hebrew every 12 weeks. However, I am saying that discipleship should be recognized as the most important engagement of our Christian existence. I say that because it’s what Jesus told us to do, it strengthens our relationship with Him by making us more like Him, it equips us to make disciples, and there is nothing but positive impact when we obey God’s Word. When we have strong discipleship, we release our pastors in the local church to do what God called them to do, which is to equip the saints to do the work of ministry!

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    33 mins
  • Understanding Discipleship Part 2
    Mar 2 2025

    The word for disciple in the original Greek text means something far deeper than what many of us have experienced. The word mathēteúō, which is the word used for “disciple” in the Great Commission, carries a depth of study that means “to enroll as a scholar”. In this 2nd part of the series, we delve into the knowledge possessed by the disciples and the early church resulting from this deeper level of study and foundational experience. This may surprise some, but the Old Testament, known to Jesus and the Disciples as the Law, The Prophets, and the Writings comprise 75% of the Bible. The Bible I speak of is also known as God’s Word. Many of us have been operating off of a slim portion (a few verses) of the New Testament alone… which means we have a small percentage of 25% of God’s Word in our hearts and lives. How do I eloquently frame this? …. that stinks.

    Photo by Pasang Sherpa: https://www.pexels.com/photo/a-man-climbing-a-big-rock-7088212/

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    36 mins
  • Understanding Discipleship Part 1
    Feb 27 2025

    Ipsos Research conducted a study in 2022 in which they found, 76% of Americans affirm that Jesus was a historical figure. Even 50% of the unchurched agree. However, when the unchurched were asked to select words they associate with Christians they chose hypocritical (55%), judgmental (54%), and self-righteous (50%) (Jesus in America Study, Ipsos Research, 2022). No one said, “disciple”.

    Photo by Pasang Sherpa: https://www.pexels.com/photo/a-man-climbing-a-big-rock-7088212/

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    35 mins

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