Want to learn how to share your faith naturally — without awkward conversations or cultural barriers? Contagious Disciple Making (CDM) equips everyday Christians to become disciple-makers through free podcasts, video training, scripture lists, and real-world stories from believers around the globe.^1
Founded by Paul Watson — a missionary kid who grew up watching Disciple Making Movements take root among unreached people in Northern India — CDM focuses on helping you engage people who don't yet know Jesus, disciple them through Discovery Bible Studies, and establish multiplying groups that grow into movements.^2 The app gives you on-the-go access to CDM's full resource library, plus event updates and a community of disciple-makers to walk alongside.^1
What sets CDM apart is its practical, field-tested approach. Rather than classroom theory, these are principles proven across cultures — now applied in cities across the USA and Canada. The ministry offers personalized coaching from experienced disciple-makers and hosts monthly webinars open to anyone.^3
Why Christians Love It"CDM has equipped me, my family and many of my Christian friends over the past 4 years to be effective disciple makers. By God's grace, disciple making has become a lifestyle for us, not a program!"^4
"The podcasts are both practical and inspiring and the prayer page invites you into a community of believers reaching out to the lost."^4
"Excellent content that WILL practically help you learn to cooperate with God to make disciples who make disciples! I cannot give a higher recommendation!"^4
Notable- Co-founded by David and Paul Watson, authors of Contagious Disciple Making: Leading Others on a Journey of Discovery (Thomas Nelson, 2015)^5
- Available in five languages: English, French, Portuguese, Simplified Chinese, and Spanish^4
- Also available on Amazon App Store alongside iOS and Android^1
- CDM coaches teams across the USA, Canada, and internationally, with an active global prayer network^3
- Featured on the Global Missions Podcast discussing practical approaches to the Great Commission^6