Marriage & Family | Discipleship at Home

Discipleship where it matters most.

The home is not separate from discipleship formation. It is one of the first places discipleship becomes visible through marriage, parenting, repentance, service, worship, and daily rhythms.

Michelle Mingo guiding a discipleship conversation around an open Bible
Family FormationHelping homes become the first and most powerful discipleship environment.

Family as Formation

Healthy marriages and strong families are trained, not assumed.

Family discipleship is not only a curriculum or a weekly conversation. It is the practiced life of Jesus showing up in marriage, parenting, repentance, service, worship, and the everyday rhythms that form a household.

Joshua was not only talking about a building when he said, “as for me and my house.” He was talking about a household, a lineage, and a place of influence. The home is the first and most powerful discipleship environment God designed.

Joshua 24:15

As for me and my house.

The home carries influence. When families thrive spiritually, generations are shaped by the purposes of God.

Michelle Mingo with the girls in her family
Family & LegacyDiscipleship is practiced first in the relationships closest to home.

Lived Legacy

Family formation is personal before it is programmatic.

Gino and Michelle’s family ministry is not abstract. It grows out of the conviction that the home is where discipleship becomes visible first: in love, repentance, service, worship, parenting, and the daily rhythms that shape the next generation.

The BuildWell Family Health Assessment

A guided process for relational and spiritual health.

Discovery and Assessment

Evaluate the relational health of the family across self, marriage, parenting, and discipleship rhythms.

Consult and Evaluate

Unpack the results and identify a practical process for growth, repair, alignment, and spiritual formation.

Growth and Support

Use weekly, bi-weekly, or quarterly rhythms to prioritize marital and family health throughout the year.

Train and Equip

Train families to train families so the blessing and purpose of family can multiply beyond one home.

Key Outcomes

A picture of a healthy family.

Kingdom Value

A family that understands its kingdom value by worshiping and serving God together.

Biblical Practice

A family that builds health through foundational practices, repentance, and spiritual consistency.

Generational Fruit

A family that mirrors Jesus-type discipleship, understands biblical legacy, and invites other families to do the same.

Begin Training

Let’s strengthen the rhythms that shape the home.

Send a brief note about your family, the season you are in, and the kind of support you are looking for.