To Call:
Discover your God given purpose.
To Equip:
Be transformed by the renewing of your mind.
To Send:
Live a purpose filled life.
eBloom is an Online Discipleship Training tool and process.
In a small or large group setting, one-on-one or by yourself, you can register to go through the eBloom curriculum for FREE.
You will discover and put into practice everything God has given you for life and godliness (2 Peter 1:3).
You will learn how to overcome those obstacles that are preventing you from experiencing the fruit of the Spirit (Gal. 5:23)
There has never been a more effective way or better time to fulfill our Lord’s commands to love by going and making disciples.
Overall, the most beneficial study I have participated in – including many theology classes.
Every POD session I went to was like unlocking a new door and creating a magical experience that brought me closer to God and developed my relationship with Jesus on a truly intimate level.
Though it is built on decades of research and study, P.O.D. is much more than a “heavy content course”. Rather, it is a group and personal life-experience, to meditate on and grow within.
Tom and Phil made me a better disciple and equipped me to help with the harvest. No milk toast sermon here! My advice to my brothers and sisters, if you haven’t already, is to wean yourself. Go to POD and come out with a transformed mind and a heart that is focused on Him and your neighbor and our future in Christ.
I find myself referring to POD materials almost daily. I wish that I had POD training when I was young – it would have made a difference in how I’ve lived my life.
POD is inspirational!
A treasure of knowledge and experience.
POD brought biblical and relational balance while confirming vision and purpose into my life. A wonderful way to draw nearer to the Lord. Life Changing!
The study of Solomon’s Temple was just amazing. All the parts of the temple that represent our journey in our relationship with Christ have stuck in my mind because of his replica, and I have referred many times to the teaching materials, wanting to study it more.