Disciple Making Movement (DMM) training typically emphasizes obedience-oriented small groups, getting our spiritual core in shape, sharing Christ by discovery-oriented evangelistic approaches, and more. The trainers who multiply these approaches have largely focused on giving the material away, allowing organizations and churches to ‘brand’ the training as if it’s their very own. This can help a constituency feel a real ‘stake’ in the approach, therefore embracing it as if it’s something internal. See a good example of this by International Students, Inc. here…

http://www.isim28.org/

See how ISI has custom-tailored the training to fit a student calendar, and, in particular, the foreign student context. It’s a good example of contextualizing the approach for a specific organization’s needs.