Become a partner in a global discipleship movement.

Emotionally Healthy Discipleship has ignited into a global movement.

AT A GLANCE

  • Emotionally Healthy Leader Podcast has Reached 8.4 million Downloads Worldwide

  • 1200+ Churches Running the Emotionally Healthy Discipleship Course (Parts 1 and 2)

  • Level 1 & Level 2 Training launched as Free Online Resources for Pastors and Leaders

  • 100s of New Pastors Being Mentored in the School of Emotionally Healthy Leadership

  • Emotionally Healthy Relationships Updated and Relaunched to Catalyze New Growth

We have an open door from God to radically renew the Church.

WHAT’S NEXT

In the next few years, our vision is to support and sustain this growing movement through:

  • Development of Divisions to Reach Specific People Groups

    • North America, Spanish, Youth, International - Africa, Europe / UK, Australia, New Zealand

  • Hiring Staff and Creating Infrastructure to Support the Divisions

  • Launch Hub Resource Churches for Geographic Regions Around the World.

  • Redevelopment of Website to Effectively Resource Churches

  • Multiply Leaders and Facilitators to Continue the Development of the School of Emotionally Healthy Leadership

  • Train an EHD Teaching Team to Expand the Voices of the Movement Beyond Pete & Geri.

  • Develop the Concept of a “Monastic Order” for Christian Pastors on Mission.

YOUR INVITATION

To accomplish this vision, we invite you to join a community of “Roots Partners” – individuals, families, and foundations who are committed to investing in the work of global discipleship.

The invitation for Roots Partners:

  • Gather for an annual weekend in NYC with Pete & Geri Scazzero, known as “Roots Weekend” to see what God is doing around the world through EHD.

  • Cultivate meaningful relationships with other Roots Partners to forge a common heart for humble an effective ministry.

  • Commit to financially invest or fundraising to help EHD raise a total of $400,000-$500,000 annually.

As goes the leader,

so goes the church.