How do you reach people who've never heard the name of Jesus — in a world where billions are already online? Kingdom.Training equips disciple makers to answer that question through Media to Disciple Making Movements (M2DMM), a strategy that uses targeted digital content, advertising, and AI tools to identify spiritual seekers and connect them with face-to-face disciplers.^1
Their flagship MVP Strategy Course walks practitioners through 10 core elements — from crafting a vision statement and building a prayer network to creating culturally relevant content, running ads, and evaluating what's working — all completable in about 6-7 hours.^2 Supplementary modules cover security considerations for workers in sensitive regions and best practices for filtering seekers online and meeting them face-to-face.^2 The training is entirely free, reflecting what the team calls the "Heavenly Economy": the conviction that God's generous nature means resources for Kingdom work should be shared, not hoarded.^3
Kingdom.Training is a project of Chasm Solutions, a ministry based in Colorado dedicated to accelerating disciple multiplication movements through digital communications.^4 The platform also connects practitioners with tools like Disciple.Tools (a free, open-source CRM built for movement tracking) and its AI Plugin, and invites users into a growing coaching community of M2DMM implementers around the world.^5
Why It MattersThe M2DMM approach works in three stages: targeted media content reaches entire people groups through platforms like Facebook and Google, trained digital responders filter and engage genuine seekers, and local multipliers meet those seekers face-to-face for ongoing discipleship.^1 It's a framework particularly focused on the unreached and least-reached — people groups where there is no indigenous community of believers with adequate resources to evangelize their own people.^3
Notable- Featured on Scripture Engagement, a resource hub by the Forum of Bible Agencies International^6
- Partners with Media to Movements, a network coaching teams focused on unreached populations^7
- Active blog covering practical topics like AI for discipleship, meeting transcription, handling toxic chat messages, voice-to-text tools, and audio privacy techniques for workers in closed countries^8
- Accepts tax-deductible donations through Gospel Ambition to sponsor training events for workers who can't afford travel costs^4
- Homepage now positions the platform around "Media, Advertising, and AI" — reflecting a growing emphasis on equipping small teams to leverage AI for disciple making^1