MYIDPLAN

MyIDplan

My Intentional Discipleship Plan
Focus·Obey·Reflect·Seek·Fellowship
The Orienting Diagram

The Perfect Love Target

The whole formation journey in a single picture — from the threshold of faith, through the daily Spirit-led work, to the genuine center.

Initial Sanctification Gradual Sanctification Perfect Love Practice Fellowship Obey God Seek God Reflect God

At the center is Perfect Love — what Wesley called entire sanctification. The heart so surrendered to God that love, not duty or fear or habit, becomes the genuine motivation of the life. This is the destination. Not a metaphor. The real, available condition Scripture promises.

The four quadrants — Obey God, Reflect God, Seek God, and Practice Fellowship — are the four expressions of a life genuinely flowing from that center. Not requirements to fulfill from the outside. The natural shape of the formed disciple.

The inner ring is Gradual Sanctification, the daily Spirit-led journey toward the center, sustained by the practice of T.H.A.N.K.S. The outer ring is Initial Sanctification, the threshold into the journey: Declare Jesus is Lord. Believe in your heart.

Focus is the named practice of the center itself — keeping Perfect Love as the genuine target rather than letting something else quietly take its place.

The eye is the lamp of the body. If your eye is single, your whole body will be full of light. Matthew 6:22
Read the full Perfect Love Story
Center: Perfect Love / Entire Sanctification
Gradual Sanctification: The journey, sustained by THANKS
Initial Sanctification: The threshold into the journey

Formation is not an idea. It is a plan, written down, in your own hand.

MyIDplan gives you the tools to build a specific, ordered discipleship plan across the five practices, the daily disciplines that sustain them, the mission plan that names the specific people you are sent to, and the weekly check-ins that keep you honest about whether the practice is actually happening.

The Heart of the Plan

The Five Practices of Formation

The named practice of the center, followed by the four expressions that flow from it. Each has its own plan of action. Begin with Focus. Walk the four.

Sustaining Practices

Daily Disciplines

Short daily rhythms that train the heart to see God at work and consecrate the day to Him.

Honest Self-Examination

Formation Check-Ins

Brief, honest pauses to ask where you are, what the Spirit is producing, and where the flesh is still contesting. Every check-in is private preparation — what comes into the formation meeting is the One Thing you choose to bring.

Who Am I Sent To?

My Intentional Mission Plan

The personal mission field map. Not categories of people. Names.

The Mission Plan

The Specific People God Has Placed in Your Field

"Not a missions strategy. Specific named people."

The IMP is the ongoing record of who God is sending you to. The neighbor who keeps appearing. The coworker carrying something. The small community in your relational field. The IMP names them, holds them in prayer, and tracks how you are showing up to them over time.

Begun in Week 3 of The Intentional Disciple course and carried forward as a living document — the map you bring back to your formation conversations, the prayers you keep returning to, the field you keep stepping into.

IMP
Intentional Mission Plan
Open My Mission Plan
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Resources for Disciples and Formation Guides

Theological foundations, facilitator guides, scripture references, and supporting documents for every section of your plan.

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The plan you build matters.

Not because it is impressive. Because it is specific. Because God shapes specific people in specific ways, through practices they actually do. Build yours. Bring it back. Walk it out.