Drawing on Scripture, early-church practice, and decades of ministry, Harvey A. Herman shows how ordinary believers can build a multiplying culture of “life-on-life” discipleship, at home, in small groups, and in the local church. Readers learn what Jesus meant by “make disciples,” why the early Church grew under pressure, and how modern congregations can “be great at being small” through relational, reproducible investing in the faithful, teaching obedience, and equipping disciple-makers who equip others. Clear frameworks, historical insights, and practical tools make this a field guide for pastors, small-group leaders, and everyday Christians who want transformation that lasts.