Follow-Live-Go (FLG) is a discipleship course with a focus on developing:
christian character
spiritual maturity
leadership skills
and effective witnessing
Like all discipleship programmes, FLG is restricted in the amount and contents of the modules it includes. Therefore, it deliberately places an emphasis on pragmatic and challenging teaching. This is not a traditional bible school course. This is not about gaining bible knowledge with an emphasis on information and academic insights. The purpose of FLG is to nurture and mature effective and functional disciples of Jesus, that are equipped to live and serve in a changing world and a developing church.
Follow-Live-Go (FLG) is a three year course, requiring students to attend nine half-days per year. Each half-day will contain three sessions. FLG consists of nine modules, including three on leadership. Details of the other six modules are outlined below:
REDEMPTION
This module helps believers to grasp how ‘wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ’. Centring on the ‘cross’, this module provides an environment where believers can ‘take off the old and put on the new’, finding freedom from the past and God’s infilling love and assistance for their future.
Redemption 1
- the power of the cross
- the victories of the cross
- the blessings of the cross
Redemption 2
- renewing our minds
- demolishing strongholds
- discerning blessings and curses
Redemption 3
- receiving from God
- imparting to others
- delivering from evil
PURSUING JESUS
This is all about developing passion for Jesus, to create a spiritual momentum that equips us for life. In this module we will be challenged by the words of Jesus, the testimonies of others and the activities of heaven.
Pursuing Jesus 1
- revisiting the gospels (3 sessions)
Pursuing Jesus 2
- post-conversion crisis experiences (3 sessions)
Pursuing Jesus 3
- the languages in heaven (3 sessions)
DISCIPLESHIP
This module examines the themes of Christian identity, God’s call on our life, and the challenges of developing Christian character and effective Kingdom ministry.
Discipleship 1
- the three-dimensional Christian (3 sessions)
Discipleship 2
- follow live go (3 sessions)
Discipleship 3
- prophet priest and king (three sessions)
MISSION
Doing evangelism or being evangelistic? Who are the evangelists? With an emphasis on the spiritual dynamics in which we live, this course promotes an alternative response to traditional methods, yet maintaining integrity in its application.
Mission
1 – the contexts
- the context of the new testament
- the context of post-modernity
- the context of our ‘ground’
Mission
2 – re-defining evangelism
- the intercessor
- the warrior
- the harvester
Mission
3 – application
- ‘lighthouses of prayer’
- G1 – D4 – G12
- the new testament revisited
FELLOWSHIP
At a time when the European church is in decline and the concept of church seems to be constantly examined, this module promotes the simplicity and benefits of fellowship. The different dynamics of fellowship are presented under three headings to enable believers to capture and rediscover the delights, purpose and necessity of being part of Christ’s body.
Fellowship 1 – the basic dynamics
- mutual edification
- group dynamics
- purpose and intention
Fellowship 2 – the community dynamics
- ‘two is better than one’
- an inviting community and a community of invitation
- filling the spheres
Fellowship 3 – the kingdom dynamics
- kingdom authority
- kingdom equipping
- kingdom expansion
EQUIPPING
It was once said, ‘Intercession leads to revelation that leads to salvation.’ In this module three specific spiritual skills are examined so to equip every believer as they seek to know God and make Him known.
Equipping 1
- the school of prayer (3 sessions)
Equipping 2
- the school of prophecy (3 sessions)
Equipping 3
- the school of proclamation (3 sessions)

