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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fuels Missional Transformation
Neil Cole presents a straightforward approach for multiplying disciples that anyone can do anywhere. "The Life Transformation Group (LTG) system is a grass roots tool for growth. Through this simple system the most essential elements of vital spiritual ministry are released to common Christians without the need for specialized training. It taps the disciple's internal...
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In Cultivating a Life for God, Cole's premise is that the number one commandment in the Bible is not to love the Lord with all your heart mind and soul. It's also not to love our neighbor as we love our selves. Instead, he writes under the assumption that Jesus' most important command was "multiplicity"... that is increasing disciples. This should give you an idea of...
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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fuels Missional Transformation, April 16, 2007
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This review is from: Cultivating a Life for God: Multiplying Disciples Through Life Transformation Groups (Paperback)
Neil Cole presents a straightforward approach for multiplying disciples that anyone can do anywhere. "The Life Transformation Group (LTG) system is a grass roots tool for growth. Through this simple system the most essential elements of vital spiritual ministry are released to common Christians without the need for specialized training. It taps the disciple's internal motivation and provides the support needed to grow in the essentials of a spiritual life. The LTG empowers the common Christian to do the uncommon work of reproductive discipling." (p. 63)

Here is a simple overview of what an LTG is: (p. 70)
1. LTGs meet once a week for approximately an hour.
2. LTGs are groups of two or there (the 4th person is the beginning of the second group and multiplication is imminent).
3. The groups are not co-ed, but gender specific.
4. There is no curriculum, workbook or training involved.
5. There is no leader needed in the group.
6. Only three tasks are to be accomplished:
a. Sin is confessed to one another in mutual accountability.
b. Scripture is read repetitively, in entire context and in community.
c. Souls are prayed for strategically, specifically and continuously.

Cole believes in the raising of leaders from the harvest for the harvest. His practical and reproducible approach is a great strategy for church planters who are seeking to start new churches by reaching non-Christians instead of attracting Christians.

Here are some of the strengths of utilizing Life Transformation Groups in a local church (p. 49-51):
1. LTGs build Community - Life change doesn't happen in a vacuum; it happens in relationship with others. (Ecclesiastes 4:12)
2. LTGs foster Accountability - Few things would get done in life without some degree of accountability. (Matthew 18:15-17)
3. LTGs maintain Confidentiality - It is easier to maintain confidentiality in a group of two or three rather than a larger group of ten or twelve. (Proverbs. 25:9-10)
4. LTGs provide Flexibility - It is much easier to coordinate the calendars of only two or three than a typical small group of fifteen. (Matthew 18:20)
5. LTGs model Reproducibility - It is easier to reproduce a smaller, simpler group than a larger and more complex entity. (2 Timothy 2:2)

I definitely recommend this book! Neil Cole does an excellent job of presenting a simple, reproducible strategy for disciplemaking. His personal passion for reaching the lost is contagious.

(If you haven't read his book "Organic Church," I recommend it, too!)
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Simple, powerful tool for disciple-making, February 13, 2005
This review is from: Cultivating a Life for God: Multiplying Disciples Through Life Transformation Groups (Paperback)
This book introduces Life Transformation Groups (LTGs), groups of two or three people who get together once a week for an hour, perhaps over a meal, for mutual accountability (using predefined accountability questions), to reflect on the Scripture they've been reading during the week, and to pray strategically for their unbelieving friends. Probably the simplest and most easily replicable approach to disciple-making we have come across.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fuels Missional Transformation, June 4, 2009
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Neil Cole presents a straightforward approach for multiplying disciples that anyone can do anywhere. "The Life Transformation Group (LTG) system is a grass roots tool for growth. Through this simple system the most essential elements of vital spiritual ministry are released to common Christians without the need for specialized training. It taps the disciple's internal motivation and provides the support needed to grow in the essentials of a spiritual life. The LTG empowers the common Christian to do the uncommon work of reproductive discipling." (p. 63)

Here is a simple overview of what an LTG is: (p. 70)
1. LTGs meet once a week for approximately an hour.
2. LTGs are groups of two or there (the 4th person is the beginning of the second group and multiplication is imminent).
3. The groups are not co-ed, but gender specific.
4. There is no curriculum, workbook or training involved.
5. There is no leader needed in the group.
6. Only three tasks are to be accomplished:
a. Sin is confessed to one another in mutual accountability.
b. Scripture is read repetitively, in entire context and in community.
c. Souls are prayed for strategically, specifically and continuously.

Cole believes in the raising of leaders from the harvest for the harvest. His practical and reproducible approach is a great strategy for church planters who are seeking to start new churches by reaching non-Christians instead of attracting Christians.

Here are some of the strengths of utilizing Life Transformation Groups in a local church (p. 49-51):
1. LTGs build Community - Life change doesn't happen in a vacuum; it happens in relationship with others. (Ecclesiastes 4:12)
2. LTGs foster Accountability - Few things would get done in life without some degree of accountability. (Matthew 18:15-17)
3. LTGs maintain Confidentiality - It is easier to maintain confidentiality in a group of two or three rather than a larger group of ten or twelve. (Proverbs. 25:9-10)
4. LTGs provide Flexibility - It is much easier to coordinate the calendars of only two or three than a typical small group of fifteen. (Matthew 18:20)
5. LTGs model Reproducibility - It is easier to reproduce a smaller, simpler group than a larger and more complex entity. (2 Timothy 2:2)

I definitely recommend this book! Neil Cole does an excellent job of presenting a simple, reproducible strategy for disciplemaking. His personal passion for reaching the lost is contagious.

(If you haven't read his book "Organic Church," I recommend it, too!)

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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Not Good, October 13, 2011
This review is from: Cultivating a Life for God: Multiplying Disciples Through Life Transformation Groups (Paperback)
In Cultivating a Life for God, Cole's premise is that the number one commandment in the Bible is not to love the Lord with all your heart mind and soul. It's also not to love our neighbor as we love our selves. Instead, he writes under the assumption that Jesus' most important command was "multiplicity"... that is increasing disciples. This should give you an idea of where he goes......

In the book he says that Christians should meet in small groups of a few people once a week and as people join they should make more groups. It however takes him hundreds of pages to explain it...

It's a hyper-obsession with the practical result of loving God, almost turning "disciple-making" into some sort of crude scientific experiment.

I'd advise not reading it because it virtually ignores the heart of the matter and is wrong about it in the few parts that it describes it (see first paragraph for why).

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0 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Cultivating a Life for God: Multiplying . . . . Groups, June 16, 2009
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This review is from: Cultivating a Life for God: Multiplying Disciples Through Life Transformation Groups (Paperback)
Book was purchased for another reader. Brief "flip-through" revealed no problems. Did not read though, so inadequate or incorrect information was not discovered.
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0 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Great product, a few complications with delivery, August 24, 2008
This review is from: Cultivating a Life for God: Multiplying Disciples Through Life Transformation Groups (Paperback)
The product is great and arrived in good shape. However, there were several problems with the delivery and it arrived late.
But good overall experience.
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