Lesson 1Week 5: Spiritual disciplines — solitude, fasting, journaling, Scripture memorizationIntroduce core spiritual disciplines such as solitude, fasting, journaling, and Scripture memorization, showing how to practice them wisely, avoid legalism, and integrate them into ordinary weekly life.
Purpose of spiritual disciplinesPracticing silence and solitudeFasting with wisdom and safetyJournaling prayers and insightsMemorizing and meditating on versesLesson 2Week 4: Worship and Fellowship — community rhythms, Sabbath, mutual careShape weekly rhythms of worship and fellowship that include gathered worship, Sabbath rest, shared meals, and mutual care, forming a community that reflects God’s love in practical, sustainable ways.
Biblical vision of worshipPracticing Sabbath and restDesigning weekly fellowship rhythmsMutual care and bearing burdensHospitality and shared mealsLesson 3Week 8: Evangelism and simple discipleship — sharing faith, reproducible one-another rhythmsTrain participants to share the gospel simply, practice conversational evangelism, and use reproducible one‑another rhythms so that new believers can quickly begin following and sharing Jesus too.
Clarifying the gospel messageSharing personal faith storiesConversational evangelism skillsSimple follow‑up Bible plansOne‑another commands in practiceLesson 4Week 1: Foundations — new birth, assurance; key scriptures and goalEstablish a strong start by teaching new birth, assurance of salvation, and key gospel scriptures, while setting expectations, relational norms, and a clear vision for growth over the ten weeks.
Explaining new birth from ScriptureAssurance of salvation basicsKey gospel and identity passagesSharing personal testimoniesSetting expectations and normsLesson 5Week 9: Service and gifts — discovering gifts, local mission and serving togetherEquip the group to discover spiritual gifts, discern needs in the church and neighborhood, and serve together in local mission projects that match their gifts, availability, and community context.
Overview of spiritual gifts listsSimple gift discovery exercisesMapping needs in local contextPlanning a group service projectReflecting on serving experiencesLesson 6Week 3: Prayer life — patterns, models (ACTS, Lord’s Prayer), listening prayerDevelop a rich prayer life by exploring biblical patterns, the Lord’s Prayer, ACTS, and listening prayer, helping learners practice both structured and spontaneous prayer individually and in groups.
Purpose and posture of prayerUsing the Lord’s Prayer as modelACTS pattern in daily prayerPracticing listening prayer safelyGroup prayer rhythms and rolesLesson 7Week-by-week planning framework: titles, core passages, themes, single learning goalLearn to clarify purpose, craft week titles, choose core passages, and define a single learning goal for each session so the whole curriculum forms a coherent pathway toward mature, multiplying disciples.
Clarifying overall course purposeWriting clear weekly titlesSelecting core passages per weekDefining one learning goal weeklyAligning themes across all weeksLesson 8Week 7: Faith at work and home — vocation, ethics, household discipleshipHelp learners connect faith to vocation, ethics, and household life, seeing work and home as primary mission fields where discipleship, integrity, and love are practiced consistently and intentionally.
Biblical theology of vocationEthics and integrity at workWitness in workplace relationshipsHousehold worship and prayerFamily discipleship routinesLesson 9Week 10: Reproduction and next steps — mentoring others, creating a follow-up planConclude the course by helping learners identify next steps, form simple mentoring relationships, and design a follow‑up plan so the ten‑week journey multiplies into ongoing disciple‑making.
Reviewing growth over ten weeksIdentifying personal next stepsBasics of mentoring new believersPlanning simple disciple groupsCreating a written follow‑up planLesson 10Week 2: Bible engagement — how to read Scripture devotionally and practicallyGuide learners to read Scripture devotionally and practically, using simple tools to observe, interpret, and apply the Bible, form daily habits, and respond in obedience, prayer, and community accountability.
Overview of the Bible’s storylineObservation, interpretation, applicationDevotional reading versus studySimple Bible reading toolsPlanning a daily reading rhythmLesson 11Week 6: Christian identity and formation — repentance, sanctification, spiritual habitsExplore how Christian identity in Christ shapes ongoing repentance, sanctification, and daily habits, helping learners replace old patterns with Spirit‑led practices that form Christlike character over time.
Identity in Christ foundationsRepentance as daily lifestyleSanctification and the Spirit’s workReplacing lies with gospel truthDesigning formative daily habits