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What are the head, heart, and hands of those in a Biblical multiplying church and her leaders? Join practitioners on the path as they equip you to be and find multipliers through interviews, conversations, and training in simple tools. New content goes up weekly on Tuesday mornings. Learn more at https://www.h3xpodcast.com/

Episodes

August 19, 2025 23 mins
What if multiplication in the Kingdom doesn’t look like efficiency but instead like deep, costly investment? In this episode of the H3X Podcast, Mark and Dave unpack the concept of precision harvesting: how Jesus filtered and invested in the few to see lasting multiplication. They explore why disciple making is inherently “inefficient” and why that’s actually the key to compounding growth over time.

You’ll walk away with a framework...
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What if the fastest way to multiply leaders isn’t another training, but stepping inside an environment where it’s already happening? In this episode, we explore the biblical model in Acts 18–20 and how Paul, Priscilla, and Aquila’s habits and rhythms became the foundation for a multiplying hub.

You’ll hear why immersion—seeing it, experiencing it, and living it alongside others—can accelerate adoption far beyond classroom learning. ...
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What if your 9-to-5 wasn’t separate from your faith—but the very place God designed for worship and disciple-making? In this episode, Jason Cronkhite shares his transformative journey from corporate life to kingdom entrepreneurship, all through the lens of a single Hebrew word: Avodah—work, worship, and service as one. He unpacks how this redefinition of vocation reshapes company culture, client relationships, and everyday conversa...
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In this episode of the H3X Podcast, Dave Miller and guest co-host Andy Befort sit down with Erin, a physician assistant living out a powerful co-vocational calling in Garden City, Kansas. With a heart for unreached people groups and a stethoscope in hand, Erin shares how prayer, perseverance, and practical love opened doors among her Somali neighbors. What began with failed cookie deliveries turned into years of deep relationships,...
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When institutions crumble and anxiety runs high, most leaders reach for strategy and structure—but that’s not how God moves. In this episode, Mark and Dave make the case that tribe is the model—a trust-based, micro-to-macro way of life that reflects how Jesus and the early church scaled in turbulent times.

You’ll hear why movements never start with platforms, but always with people. If you're serious about lasting impact in a collap...
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What if the biggest blockers to movement aren’t out there, but in you? In this raw and research-backed episode, Emmanuel Prinz unpacks What Actually Starts Movements by breaking down the spiritual and strategic shifts he calls "boosters" and "blockers" that, when addressed, make space for multiplication. You’ll learn why catalysts burn out, what really unlocks momentum, and how to evaluate your own bottlenecks. This isn’t theory—it...
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What if you could experience multiplying disciples principles—not just hear about it? In this episode, we drop into an immersive disciple-making trip in South Florida, where young college students catch fire through firsthand gospel sharing and watching others lead boldly.

You’ll hear how real-time exposure to the M.A.W.L. model (Model, Assist, Watch, Launch) turns passive learners into multiplying leaders. If you're stuck in theory...
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What does it really mean to lead like a spiritual father? In this episode, Mark and Dave unpack Paul’s blueprint for apostolic leadership—not as a flashy strategist, but as a scarred founder willing to build slow and love deep.

You'll hear why foundations matter, why founders must be misunderstood, and why the scars validate the message. If you’re vision is multiplying leaders, movements, or churches, this conversation reframes your...
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What does it really mean to be a founder—not in title, but in action? In this episode, we explore the gritty shift from managing someone else’s vision to embodying your own calling with clarity and cost.

True founders don't just help—they take ownership, live the DNA, and contribute out of who they are, not just what needs doing. 

If you’re wrestling with your role or sensing it’s time to start something, this one’s for you.

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What if your discomfort with “church as usual” is actually a holy invitation? In this raw, unscripted episode, Neal Karsten tackles why decentralized ecclesiology is often misunderstood as “anarchy church”—when it’s actually a return to something deeply biblical and beautifully simple.

You'll hear stories of people detoxing from religion like it was addiction, and finding Jesus in living rooms, not on stages. It’s not chaos—it’s a c...
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What if the key to long-term fruit in hard places isn’t strategy, but surrender? In this episode, we unpack raw lessons from a movement leader just back from South Asia after four intense years of frontline work. You'll hear what insiders need most from outsiders—and the surprising mistake most cross-cultural workers make. Whether you're leading at home or abroad, this one will reshape how you think about partnership, pace, and pow...
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Most leaders don't have a time problem — they have a margin problem. In this episode, Dave Miller dives deep into how covocational disciple-makers can design their lives around what truly matters. If you’ve ever felt crushed by overcommitment or unsure how to balance business and ministry, this conversation offers a simple, replicable framework that leads to clarity and freedom. Discover the surprising reason most people stay stuck...
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What do ancient prophets, co-vocational ministry, and your personal faith journey have in common? In this episode, Mark and Dave unpack the powerful biblical pattern found in Elijah and Elisha's lives — and how it still speaks directly to seasons of fear, faith, and stewardship today. Through raw stories of financial struggle, miraculous provision, and modern-day application, they explore what it really means to trust God deeply in...
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In this episode of H3X, we unpack the surprising shift in the Book of Acts that spotlights Priscilla and Aquila—not Paul—as the model of co-vocational, disciple-making leadership. You'll hear how this couple embodies a sustainable, reproducible lifestyle of mission that integrates faith, work, and home. Learn why their story isn’t just biblical history—it’s a blueprint for today’s leaders. We challenge you to reimagine your role in...
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Is God trying to humiliate you—or is He humbling you for something greater? In this deeply reflective episode, Mark and Dave unpack the distorted view many leaders have of God as a harsh corrector rather than a loving Father. Through the lens of 1 Corinthians and the life of David, they explore how God builds us up rather than breaks us down. This conversation will challenge your assumptions, reframe your relationship with God, and...
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Is your leadership building a movement or just drawing a crowd? In this episode, Dave and Mark unpack how clarity fuels multiplication, not just addition. They challenge vague leadership models and offer practical ways to shape disciple-making leaders who carry DNA, not just titles. If you’ve ever felt tension between wanting commitment and fearing the cost of clarity—this one will hit home.
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In this episode of the H3X Podcast, Dave Miller dives into the unexpected but essential connection between reading and leadership. Dave shares his personal journey from a reluctant reader to an avid one, inspired by a mentor whose love of books transformed his leadership style. Discover how reading can supercharge your ability to build authentic relationships, think critically, and solve problems creatively. Dave unpacks practical ...
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Roger Shull takes us on a raw, unfiltered journey of disciple-making—from college dorms to fourth-generation churches across Raleigh. He shares the messy, Spirit-led process of multiplication, where broken people find Jesus and unexpected leaders emerge.

Through setbacks, burnout, and failures, Roger uncovers how simple obedience, friendship, and the power of "milk not meat" transformed his approach.

If you’ve ever felt stuck, frustr...
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Ever wondered how chaos and clarity can coexist to forge exceptional leaders? In this insightful episode of the pod, we dive into the tension between streamlined efficiency and wild innovation, revealing how both are vital to spark multiplying movements. 

Discover why embracing the mess might just be the secret to breaking barriers and why too much order could stall your progress. Tune in to unlock practical insights that could tran...
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Ever wonder why your carefully crafted ministry strategy might be missing the mark?

In this solo episode of the H3X podcast, Mark unpacks a fresh insight from a problem-solving retreat, diving into Jesus’ encounter at the well in John 4 to reveal the tension between strategy and prophetic flexibility. 

Discover how blending a reproducible apostolic process with an openness to God’s unexpected interruptions can unlock a harvest you ne...
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