The document summarizes interviews with two seminary students about their discipleship journeys. One respondent became a Christian during a revival movement where believers boldly shared their faith. They studied together in groups of three or more and were accountable to pray, study the Bible, and evangelize. The second person felt a burning desire to follow Jesus but faced isolation working in a Muslim area, though he eventually led some students to faith. Both experienced God working during difficult times and establishing new discipleship centers. The challenges to effective discipleship included a lack of role models, unwillingness of people to be disciples, and teachers not being true disciples themselves due to a lack of Holy Spirit's power.