Field Notes Archive:
Learnings from Practitioners
and Pioneers in 100Movements
Welcome to the Field Notes archive—a growing collection of stories, lessons, and insights from practitioners across 100 Movements. Here you’ll find reflections on disciple-making, multiplication, leadership, and mission from those living it out on the ground. Explore past notes, revisit key themes, and discover wisdom to equip your own journey in movemental Christianity.
Disciple Making Is Not a Program
Discipology offers a biblical framework for disciple-making that empowers church leaders to build a culture of spiritual multiplication, centered on three elements of Jesus' own process: Time, Teaching, and Tactics. This is a strong fit for 100 Movements' audience of missional leaders — and the timing is excellent given that only 8% of U.S. Protestant pastors are extremely satisfied with discipleship in their church, creating real search demand for practical solutions.
Antifragile Christianity
What if the Western church doesn't need protection from disruption — it needs disruption to become what it was always meant to be?
What if the Western church doesn't need protection from disruption — it needs disruption to become what it was always meant to be?
The Chinese Underground Church lost everything institutional and gained everything movemental. Nassim Taleb calls this antifragility — systems that don't just survive pressure, they require it to grow.
The early church wasn't resilient. It was antifragile. And so, by design, are we.
Webinar: Reality Wars • When the Church Is Fractured, Not Divided
“Reality Wars” describes a breakdown in shared meaning-making—where people don’t just disagree but perceive entirely different realities. Dele Okuwobi explains how fear, narratives, and authority shape belief, and how the church can respond faithfully.