7 Key Questions - A Roadmap for Multiplying Disciples

The 7 Key Questions (7 KQ’s) provide a simple, step-by-step framework to guide disciple-making and church planting. Each question—Why, Who, Where, How, What, When, and Leadership—unpacks a practical tool drawn from Scripture and proven in practice. From sharing your testimony, using the Three Circles, and mapping your community, to identifying faithful people, forming healthy churches, and living in daily rhythms of discipleship, the 7 KQ’s equip ordinary believers to become multiplying disciple-makers. Trainers can use these booklets to walk students through each stage, ensuring the process is clear, reproducible, and focused on obedience.

Four Fields – 7 Key Questions Process

This booklet ties the Four Fields framework to the Seven Key Questions: Why, Who, Where, How, What, When, and Leadership. Each question unpacks practical tools like 15-second testimonies, the Three Circles, Maturity Map, Oil Gage, Good Bank, Church Circle, and 7 Kingdom Keys. Students learn step by step, while trainers provide space to practice and teach back the tools.  Click on the booklet to download and begin your journey.

Why? (7 Key Questions – 1/7Qs)

Why should we make disciples? This booklet challenges students to examine their motivation—love, identity, faith, and obedience—and count the cost of following Jesus. Through Scriptures and drawings, participants reflect on what it means to live as fishers of men. Trainers guide practice so that disciples are ready to multiply, even when it costs everything.  Click on the booklet to download and begin your journey.

Three Circles on Steroids

Three Circles on Steroids

No Place Left by Sight (Multiplication Stats)

What if every disciple made just one new disciple each year? This booklet shows the exponential growth of disciple-making using simple math and Scriptures like Matthew 28 and 24. Students visualize how quickly the world can be reached, while trainers inspire urgency for evangelism and confidence in Jesus’ promise to return.  Click on the booklet to download and begin your journey.

Who? (Oikos map)

Who should you share the gospel with? This study introduces the Oikos map, helping students list and pray for family and friends who are far from God. Through Scripture, prayer, and accountability, trainers help participants make practical plans to share Jesus in their closest relationships, just as the first disciples did. Click on the booklet to download and begin your journey..

Where? (7 Key Questions – 3/7Qs)

Where has God called you to make disciples? This study challenges participants to map out their own community—counting the lost, planning evangelism, and praying for their fields. Students create an action plan with teams and timelines, while trainers guide them to obey Jesus’ commission to go into every place with the gospel.  Click on the booklet to download and begin your journey.

How – Share Your Story (15-Second Testimony)

Every disciple has a story worth sharing. This booklet trains students to write and practice a 15-second personal testimony—Before, How you met Jesus, and After. Trainers lead group practice so that every believer can confidently share their story in daily life, turning simple conversations into gospel opportunities.  Click on the booklet to download and begin your journey..

How – Three Circles (Sharing the Gospel)

The Three Circles is a simple tool to explain the gospel in just a few minutes. Students learn to draw and share how God’s perfect world was broken by sin, how Jesus brings restoration, and how we can respond. Trainers guide practice so participants can present the gospel clearly, humbly, and reproducibly in any setting.  Click on the booklet to download and begin your journey.

How – Maturity Map (Hebrews 5–6)

Where are you on the journey of spiritual growth? This booklet helps students measure their maturity against the Elementary Teachings of Hebrews 5–6—moving from infant to mature to teacher. Trainers lead reflection and discussion so that disciples recognize their current stage and make concrete steps toward becoming disciple-makers themselves. Click on the booklet to download and begin your journey..

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Four Gospel Responses

Not everyone responds to the gospel in the same way. This study highlights four common responses—No, Maybe, Yes to Jesus, and I Am a Christian—and shows how to walk with people at each stage. Students learn to recognize where someone is spiritually, while trainers equip them to respond wisely and keep the door open for growth.  Click on the booklet to download and begin your journey..

Baptism Hammer

When should baptism happen, and who should do it? This study looks at every example of baptism in the New Testament, showing the immediacy and simplicity of the practice. Students discover how ordinary disciples baptized new believers, and trainers equip them to follow the same model today, empowering multiplication.  Click on the booklet to download and begin your journey.

Baptism Hammer (Template)

Baptism is central to the New Testament story. This booklet looks at every example of baptism in Acts, examining who was baptized, when it happened, and by whom. Students see the urgency and simplicity of baptism, while trainers help participants obey and train others to do the same. Click on the booklet to download and begin your journey..

How – Seven Kingdom Keys

What did Peter preach in Acts 2 that opened the Kingdom to 3,000 people in one day? This study outlines the Seven Kingdom Keys: Jesus is the Son of God, His resurrection, our guilt, repentance, baptism, forgiveness, and the Holy Spirit. Students discover the basics of conversion, while trainers guide them to practice teaching this powerful pattern.  Click on the booklet to download and begin your journey.

How – Seven Kingdom Keys (Template)

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Saved Circle

What does the Bible really say about being saved? The Saved Circle gathers all the key scriptures on salvation into one simple drawing. Students learn what saves us, how we are saved, and when salvation happens. Trainers lead participants through discussion and drawing so that anyone can explain the gospel clearly and biblically.  Click on the booklet to download and begin your journey.

Saved Circle (Template)

 Click on the booklet to download and begin your journey..

When? (7 Key Questions – 7/7Qs)

When should discipleship happen? This booklet helps students plan daily rhythms of prayer, Bible study, sharing, church, and training others. Trainers guide participants to set concrete times and places, ensuring that discipleship becomes a lifestyle, not an afterthought.  Click on the booklet to download and begin your journey.

What – Healthy Church (Acts 2:42–47)

What should a church look like? This study examines the first church in Acts, highlighting baptism, teaching, prayer, fellowship, worship, giving, love, and multiplication. Students learn the basics of a healthy church circle, while trainers guide reflection and planning to strengthen groups or start new ones that follow the biblical model.  Click on the booklet to download and begin your journey..

What – Healthy Church (Template)

 Click on the booklet to download and begin your journey.

7 Key Questions - A

Roadmap for

Multiplying Disciples

The 7 Key Questions (7 KQ’s) provide a simple, step- by-step framework to guide disciple-making and church planting. Each question—Why, Who, Where, How, What, When, and Leadership—unpacks a practical tool drawn from Scripture and proven in practice. From sharing your testimony, using the Three Circles, and mapping your community, to identifying faithful people, forming healthy churches, and living in daily rhythms of discipleship, the 7 KQ’s equip ordinary believers to become multiplying disciple-makers. Trainers can use these booklets to walk students through each stage, ensuring the process is clear, reproducible, and focused on obedience.

Four Fields – 7 Key Questions

Process

This booklet ties the Four Fields framework to the Seven Key Questions: Why, Who, Where, How, What, When, and Leadership. Each question unpacks practical tools like 15-second testimonies, the Three Circles, Maturity Map, Oil Gage, Good Bank, Church Circle, and 7 Kingdom Keys. Students learn step by step, while trainers provide space to practice and teach back the tools.  Click on the booklet to download and begin your journey.

Why? (7 Key Questions – 1/7Qs)

Why should we make disciples? This booklet challenges students to examine their motivation—love, identity, faith, and obedience—and count the cost of following Jesus. Through Scriptures and drawings, participants reflect on what it means to live as fishers of men. Trainers guide practice so that disciples are ready to multiply, even when it costs everything.  Click on the booklet to download and begin your journey.

Three Circles on Steroids

Three Circles on Steroids

No Place Left by Sight

(Multiplication Stats)

What if every disciple made just one new disciple each year? This booklet shows the exponential growth of disciple-making using simple math and Scriptures like Matthew 28 and 24. Students visualize how quickly the world can be reached, while trainers inspire urgency for evangelism and confidence in Jesus’ promise to return.  Click on the booklet to download and begin your journey.

Who? (Oikos map)

Who should you share the gospel with? This study introduces the Oikos map, helping students list and pray for family and friends who are far from God. Through Scripture, prayer, and accountability, trainers help participants make practical plans to share Jesus in their closest relationships, just as the first disciples did. Click on the booklet to download and begin your journey..

Where? (7 Key Questions –

3/7Qs)

Where has God called you to make disciples? This study challenges participants to map out their own community—counting the lost, planning evangelism, and praying for their fields. Students create an action plan with teams and timelines, while trainers guide them to obey Jesus’ commission to go into every place with the gospel.  Click on the booklet to download and begin your journey.

How – Share Your Story (15-

Second Testimony)

Every disciple has a story worth sharing. This booklet trains students to write and practice a 15-second personal testimony—Before, How you met Jesus, and After. Trainers lead group practice so that every believer can confidently share their story in daily life, turning simple conversations into gospel opportunities.  Click on the booklet to download and begin your journey..

How – Three Circles (Sharing

the Gospel)

The Three Circles is a simple tool to explain the gospel in just a few minutes. Students learn to draw and share how God’s perfect world was broken by sin, how Jesus brings restoration, and how we can respond. Trainers guide practice so participants can present the gospel clearly, humbly, and reproducibly in any setting.  Click on the booklet to download and begin your journey.

How – Maturity Map (Hebrews

5–6)

Where are you on the journey of spiritual growth? This booklet helps students measure their maturity against the Elementary Teachings of Hebrews 5–6—moving from infant to mature to teacher. Trainers lead reflection and discussion so that disciples recognize their current stage and make concrete steps toward becoming disciple-makers themselves. Click on the booklet to download and begin your journey..

Oil Gauge

Sample text. Double click to start editing the text or select the text tool.  Click on the booklet to download and begin your journey.

Four Gospel Responses

Not everyone responds to the gospel in the same way. This study highlights four common responses—No, Maybe, Yes to Jesus, and I Am a Christian—and shows how to walk with people at each stage. Students learn to recognize where someone is spiritually, while trainers equip them to respond wisely and keep the door open for growth.  Click on the booklet to download and begin your journey..

Baptism Hammer

When should baptism happen, and who should do it? This study looks at every example of baptism in the New Testament, showing the immediacy and simplicity of the practice. Students discover how ordinary disciples baptized new believers, and trainers equip them to follow the same model today, empowering multiplication.  Click on the booklet to download and begin your journey.

Baptism Hammer (Template)

Baptism is central to the New Testament story. This booklet looks at every example of baptism in Acts, examining who was baptized, when it happened, and by whom. Students see the urgency and simplicity of baptism, while trainers help participants obey and train others to do the same. Click on the booklet to download and begin your journey..

How – Seven Kingdom Keys

What did Peter preach in Acts 2 that opened the Kingdom to 3,000 people in one day? This study outlines the Seven Kingdom Keys: Jesus is the Son of God, His resurrection, our guilt, repentance, baptism, forgiveness, and the Holy Spirit. Students discover the basics of conversion, while trainers guide them to practice teaching this powerful pattern.  Click on the booklet to download and begin your journey.

How – Seven Kingdom Keys

(Template)

 Click on the booklet to download and begin your journey..

Saved Circle

What does the Bible really say about being saved? The Saved Circle gathers all the key scriptures on salvation into one simple drawing. Students learn what saves us, how we are saved, and when salvation happens. Trainers lead participants through discussion and drawing so that anyone can explain the gospel clearly and biblically.  Click on the booklet to download and begin your journey.

Saved Circle (Template)

 Click on the booklet to download and begin your journey..

When? (7 Key Questions –

7/7Qs)

When should discipleship happen? This booklet helps students plan daily rhythms of prayer, Bible study, sharing, church, and training others. Trainers guide participants to set concrete times and places, ensuring that discipleship becomes a lifestyle, not an afterthought.  Click on the booklet to download and begin your journey.

What – Healthy Church (Acts

2:42–47)

What should a church look like? This study examines the first church in Acts, highlighting baptism, teaching, prayer, fellowship, worship, giving, love, and multiplication. Students learn the basics of a healthy church circle, while trainers guide reflection and planning to strengthen groups or start new ones that follow the biblical model.  Click on the booklet to download and begin your journey..

What – Healthy Church

(Template)

 Click on the booklet to download and begin your journey.
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