Welcome to Your Course
As you follow this course, you'll be provided with biblical teachings attached to clickable KJV scripture references so that you can read the Word as we teach it. Click John 3:16-17 here for an example!
Throughout each week/lesson in this course, you'll also be provided with a set of reflection prompts called, "Today's Action", that will encourage you to take action on what you're learning.
Check out the curriculum for this course below!
Christian Lifestyle
I - The New Creation & Renewal of the Mind
- What it means that your spirit is saved, while your mind and body are not.
- The importance of reading the Bible, and practicalities of study, in order to renew your mind so that sin doesn't control you.
II - Obedience and Growth
- Why spiritual growth happens like plant growth, and how that understanding is meant to change your daily life.
- How to use the Bible to identify your growth points, overcome weaknesses, and create habits of obedience to God.
III - Obedience as Male and Female
- Understanding the differences between men and women in how they grow and live obediently in the home. You'll learn about the basics of how men protect themselves from sin and serve as loving leaders in their households, as well as how women protect themselves from sin and serve as helpers in their households.
IV - The Church (Fellowship)
- What it means to be a part of a church-family, why it’s critical to have one in order to grow, and how to pick one. You'll learn how to make your relationships with fellow believers the most fruitful.
V - Kingdom Stewardship
- How to use your time, money, and body in a way that honors God and builds up the kingdom of God. You'll learn, in detail, why good stewardship of your practical, earthly responsibilities can actually make or break your spiritual growth.
VI - Winning the Lost
- Evangelism is an essential part of growing and pleasing God. You'll learn how to be effective at winning unbelievers to Christ, and why it's really simple.
VII - Suffering and the End
- Understanding the importance of suffering, and why embracing hardship is necessary for you to stay strong, given the increasing evil in the world.
VIII - Final Multiple Choice Quiz