Pruning is rarely pleasant. It often makes things look worse before they get better. Outside my home in Thailand, flowering shrubs line the walkway. Every few months, I trim them back—even the branches still blooming. It feels counterintuitive, but it’s essential for their health and future growth. The same principle applies to disciple-making. If we … The post Pruning for Fruitfulness: A Hard but Necessary Step in Disciple Making appeared first on Dare to Multiply - Previously DMMs Fro...