Vision & Pathway

Vision & Pathway

Most Christians have been taught to split life into compartments.

Work here. Church there. Family over here. Mission somewhere else.

Covo Multipliers exists to help leaders bring those parts back together and make disciples where they live, work, and play.

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The Rise of Covo Multipliers

Listen to the episode on why Priscilla and Aquila offer a blueprint for leaders learning to build disciple making into everyday life.

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What we mean by covo

One life, not two

Work and mission do not have to live in separate boxes.

Disciple making where you live, work, and play

The people around you in everyday life are often the people you already have access to.

Repeatable rhythms over vague inspiration

We want practices that can actually be lived and passed on.

Why this matters

The people around you are already accessible to you in a way they may never be to a pastor, missionary, or church program.

Your neighborhood, workplace, friendships, and routines are not distractions from mission. They are often the front door.

Two places people get stuck

You do not yet see it

You are not sure how disciple making fits into your actual week.

You see it, but do not know what to do

You need language, models, habits, rhythms, and skills.

Covo Multipliers exists for both.

One lie we are trying to break

Our culture trains us to think that if you do not get paid for it, it does not count.

We do not buy that.

Some of the most important kingdom work in your life may be the very thing you give away.

The pathway

  1. 1 See your real life differently
  2. 2 Learn simple habits and rhythms that fit a normal week
  3. 3 Practice alongside others
  4. 4 Pass it on

Why tribe matters

This kind of life is hard to build alone.

It helps to be around other people who are actually trying to live this way, learning in public, asking honest questions, and practicing together.

Start with the vision. Then take the next step.