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Jesus People: A 12 Week Discipleship Pathway for Teens
When you hang out with church people, it’s easy to learn what to say and do to fit in. But that doesn’t necessarily mean you know Jesus. We can do a lot of things to look good with other Christians, but still not understand what it means to live everyday life with Jesus, or to become just like him. The world doesn’t need more people who know how to fit in at church. The world needs Jesus people. You become a Jesus person when you start to interact with Jesus every day and learn how to live your life straight from him. And you can’t do that alone. Your church family is the perfect place to go to learn how to do that together. That’s what this journey is for. This tool will help you build relationships and habits into your life that keep you walking and talking with Jesus together.
This tool was created with middle and high school students in mind. The 12-week structure fits well into a school semester or a summer break. A Guide leads a group of 2-4 disciples (all male or all female). The only materials needed are a Bible, a notebook or journal, and a printed copy of this booklet. This journey has a 3-part rhythm: daily habits, weekly meetings, and monthly hang outs.
Created by: Phil Wiseman and Megan Koch
Holy Confrontation: When You Love Enough to Call it Out
The story of David and Nathan gives us a model for how we might pursue holy confrontation and reconciliation. This guide is useful for individuals and groups.
Created by: Phil Wiseman
Finding a Person of Peace: Who's Open to What You Have to Say About God?
We can make evangelism complicated. Sometimes, we even miss opportunities right in front of our face.
Created by: Phil Wiseman
Ancient Practices: Forgiveness
“Burdens are heavy for us because we weren’t born to carry them.” Ancient practices can put us in touch with God right now. This resource provides a practical path to forgiveness in every direction.
Created by: Megan Koch