Do what Jesus did. Connect with others doing the same everywhere.
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Christianity as usual is not working.
There’s a reason that Christianity may feel disconnected and fruitless. We’re not called to a church experience, we’re called to follow Jesus. It’s time to return to God’s design for discipleship, Church and life.
It’s time to do what Jesus did and LOVE ONE ANOTHER.
Millions around the World are rediscovering the path of discipleship and church that Jesus modeled.
Read stories from Cities living out the book of Acts in action.





Do you have a story like that?
There’s a reason that Christianity may feel disconnected and fruitless. We’re not called to a church experience, we’re called to follow Jesus. It’s time to return to God’s design for discipleship, Church and life.
It’s time to do what Jesus did and LOVE ONE ANOTHER.

Following Jesus is simple. Joining the movement should be too.
Below are simple next steps for getting connected and trained.

Get connected to others locally.

Identify your next step to connect or get trained.

Be the Church and make disciples.
Love one another until the whole World knows.
See what the movement looks like: watch the Love One Another Documentary

Love One Another Until the Whole World Knows
A Documentary Film
for Great Commission Christians Everywhere
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About L1A
LOVE ONE ANOTHER UNTIL THE WHOLE WORLD KNOWS was produced by 1BODY CHURCH, BIGLIFE, MUSTANG INTERNATIONAL in association with 24:14 COALITION, EYES ON ME, INTERNATIONAL COVERED MINISTRIES, and METACAMP.
FAQ's
Who are you?
We are groups of individuals and disciple-making practitioners all over the world who love Jesus, seek to follow his commands and live out the Great Commission as disciples and simple churches. (Matthew 28.19-20).
Who's the leader?
Jesus. He has been given all authority (Matthew 28:18-20) and is the head of the Church (Colossians 1:18)
Where are you located?
Nowhere, and everywhere. We’re spread all over the globe, though this site is focusing on disciple-makers in North America. We’re in many major cities across the US and Canada. You can contact us if you would like to get connected to any practitioners of disciple-making and church planting movements near you.
Is Love One Another a church?
Yes and No: We’re not “a” specific church, but we’re “the” universal church. That is, we are all followers of Jesus who seek to connect, communicate and collaborate as we all follow his commands and live the way he lived. We all share the common bond of faith in him. We are also a network of decentralized, organic churches that meet in homes, businesses and other places, and then those simple churches are connected at the city level. Our focus is multiplying disciples who come together as the church in their community.
What organization or denomination is sponsoring this?
There is no single organization or denomination overseeing this effort. We are all from varied Christian backgrounds and perspectives, operating in unity with Jesus as our king. We do have the common thread of desiring to see God’s Kingdom transform our communities through the multiplication of disciples and simple churches.
Why the emphasis on “love one another”?
This was Jesus’ new command that he expected all of his followers to obey (John 15:9-17). As Christians, it should be the single greatest character quality that we demonstrate to our world.
What exactly does “disciple-making” mean?
Disciple-making is the intentional effort to equip someone to follow Jesus and obey his commands and actively disciple another person. We like to say that a disciple is a person who hears God’s voice, obeys his commands, and shares them with others.
What do you mean by “movement”?
A movement is network of disciples and disciple-making simple churches that demonstrate generational growth rapidly and consistently. In terms of size/description, a typical movement encompasses 1,000+ disciples and/or 100+ churches.
How do I know this is legit—that it’s not some kind of cult?
We understand your concerns, but it’s really quite simple: We believe in Jesus and all that the Bible says he is. Since we’re not a corporate organization, there’s no building or centralized governing body to point you toward. Generally, we would all hold to the Lausanne Covenant in terms of our faith perspective.