Roger Erickson - Founder
Roger M. Erickson was born and raised in Michigan. He attended the University of Miami in Florida and graduated with a degree in business. He served as an officer in the United States Army as an Airborne Ranger and, while in the army, met his wife, Mary Ann, who together have four children. Roger and Mary Ann moved to California, where he enjoyed a career in insurance management over the next 20 years.
In 1968, the Lord brought a faithful believer into his life, a man from CBMC who discipled him one-on-one for a year and a half. Feeling both blessed and excited, Roger realized his calling and followed the Holy Spirit in building an intentional lifestyle of making disciplemakers – growing and reproducing followers of Jesus Christ.
In 1973 Roger started discipling men through CBMC's Operation Timothy. He left the insurance business in 1980 and moved into full-time ministry with the CBMC and held positions as a member of the CBMC National Board, Vice President and Executive Director. He then served as President of CBMC International for ten years.
To this day, he continues in the spiritual reproductive process of weekly meeting with men and building disciplemakers. Roger's passion is just that - discipling men until they are able to disciple others, following God’s call to make disciplemakers one man at a time.
Drawing from his experience, Roger was inspired to found the Disciplemaking Mission and write a book, Fruit That Won’t Spoil. This book has become a training manual equipping men (and women) with the intangible tools necessary to be effective in fulfilling God’s Great Commission. He has taught spiritual reproduction in 53 countries around the world and prays that his book will help you to be a disciplemaker in obedience to this Great Commission, "Go and make disciples."
- The End -
But NOT the end - only the beginning of "making disciples who make disciplemakers" of Jesus Christ!
The "DiscipleMaking Mission" is about disciplemakers- men with a desire to impact eternity by allowing God to use them in His desire to build generations of disciple makers.
Our Mission statement is "Making Disciples who make DiscipleMakers."
Our Purpose: The DiscipleMaking Mission exists to engage and disciple men so they can answer the call of Christ to Go and Make Disciples, by equipping them to make disciples who make disciplemakers.
In 2 Timothy 2:2 we find words of guidance for implementing our call to disciplemaking. It says we are to entrust to faithful men, who will be able to teach others also.
Dr. Howard Hendricks (1924–2013) explained this essential ministry:
"The exciting thing about discipling is that every time you build into the life of another person, you launch a process which, ideally, will never end."
Spiritual multiplication is the desired end product of disciplemaking, having a vision for multiple generations of disciplemakers. The Paul and Timothy adopt discipling as a lifestyle, establishing a plan and priorities for making it a central part of the rest of their lives.
“That is what the 'DiscipleMaking Mission' is all about. “