There’s a moment in most leaders’ lives when they realize: their personal walk with God was never meant to stay personal.
A woman in Chicago had faithfully attended church for 15 years — praying, giving, serving on every committee she could find. Then one Sunday, someone asked her a question that stopped her cold:
“What would your neighborhood look like if your faith actually showed up on Monday?”
She didn’t have an answer. Not yet.

How Most of Us See the Journey
Most of us were taught — quietly, without anyone saying it directly — that faith is private. That discipleship is about adding people to church. That the city will take care of itself.
We measure spiritual growth by personal milestones: how much we pray, how often we read Scripture, whether we made it to small group. All good things. But somewhere along the way, the journey shrank to the size of our own inner life.

How God Actually Designed the Discovery Journey
But that’s not how God designed the discovery journey.
Walking in the Spirit has city-wide implications. When kingdom citizens move together — each at their own place in the journey — transformation multiplies in ways no individual could produce alone.
Spiritual disciplines don’t just form us personally; they give structure to God’s transforming work in our communities, our workplaces, our neighborhoods.

What Discipleship Actually Means
Multiplying disciples isn’t counting converts. It’s about multiplying your life — your wisdom, your relationships, your faithful presence — into others.
Every leader is at a different place in the journey. That’s not a problem. That’s the strength of the Kingdom.

Your City Is Waiting
Cities Project walks alongside leaders in cities around the world who are discovering that their everyday faithfulness — in their workplace, their neighborhood, their relationships — is part of something God is doing at a city-wide scale.

Which side are you living from — the private faith, or the city-shaping one?
We’d love to hear your story in the comments below.
Learn more about how Cities Project walks alongside leaders at citiesprojectglobal.com.



