Disciple's Roadmap
Disciple's Roadmap cuts through the confusion and gives you a clear, step-by-step path to living out your faith — no guesswork, just the way forward.
Start Here"This is the way — walk in it." | Isaiah 30:21
Someone told you to read your Bible and pray. But nobody showed you how. Where do you start? What do you do next? Religion has left too many people confused, overwhelmed, and stuck — when the path was meant to be clear all along.
The Roadmap
Disciple's Roadmap takes the engineer's approach to discipleship — stages, steps, patterns, and formulas. Practical. Process-driven. Built for people who are done with vague answers and ready to move forward.
What You'll Find Here
Weekly biblical insight designed to move you from knowing your faith to living it — practical, punchy, and actionable.
Step-by-step guides for the disciple's journey — including The Jehoshaphat Formula for impossible situations.
Downloadable worksheets, study guides, and short e-books you can use on your own or in a small group.
View Free Downloads →Printed materials and tools for your walk — built to reinforce the path, not just inspire you for a moment.
Featured Resource
Because All Scripture is God-Breathed and Useful. A practical guide organized into five categories — Knowing God, Personal Transformation, Spiritual Warfare, Emotional & Mental Health, and Practical Living.
About Rick
Rick is a former Army Ranger, engineer, and Sunday School teacher from Dewey, Oklahoma. For 40 years, his motto has been Hua! — Heard, Understood, Acknowledged — and Press On. No Matter What.
He believes the Christian life isn't mysterious — it's a process. And like any good process, it can be mapped, broken down, and walked out one step at a time. That's what Disciple's Roadmap is built to do.
Rick doesn't offer personal coaching. He creates the books, the guides, and the path. This is the way. Walk in it.
In the Bartlesville-Dewey area? Rick teaches Sunday School every Sunday morning at First Baptist Church Dewey. You're welcome to come learn, ask questions, and walk the road together in person.