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The Australian Union Conference personal ministries department relaunched its website, disciple.org.au, on June 1.
According to personal ministries director Pastor Nicu Dumbrava, the redesigned platform offers a new layout, improved navigation and multilingual access, along with a streamlined set of tools, training and resources to support church members in their discipleship journey.
“This rebranded website encapsulates the new discipleship focus on the cycle of evangelism—a continuous journey of connecting, growing, serving and multiplying,” said Pastor Dumbrava.
Described as more than a website, disciple.org.au is intended to serve as a central hub for church leaders, pastors and members seeking practical resources for Bible studies, small group leadership and local mission.
Melbourne City Asian church pastor Jinha Kim praised the site’s accessibility. “My favourite resource to go to is disciple.org.au because there are resources on how to give a Bible study, how to lead small groups, what the offering schedule is and many different ways to connect with people in your community,” she said.
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