Most leaders know that disciple-making is important, but when it comes the practical outworking it often gets a bit more complicated. What does disciple-making look like on a day-to-day basis, in the real-world pressures of ministry? What are the practical habits that turn theory into reality? At the end of Christ’s ministry, in his high priestly prayer recorded in John 17, Jesus reflects to his Father about seven things he repeatedly did with his disciples. How can we understand these seven habits of effective disciple-making? What could we do to build these habits into our lives and ministry?