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"Whoever claims to live in Him must walk as Jesus did."
— 1 John 2:6

In a time when many have turned away from the faith, betraying and hating one another, and when the love of most has grown cold (Matt 24:10, 12), the solution to the problems in our churches and in our personal lives remains unchanged: to walk as Jesus did (1 John 2:4) by the power of the Holy Spirit (Eph 1:18-20).

This 12-week program is designed for disciples of Jesus who recognize how far they have fallen and are ready to return to their first love, doing the things they did at first (Rev 2:4-5) — to go from cold or lukewarm to being HOT for Jesus Christ (Rev 3:15-16)!

This is a journey of accountability, encouragement, challenge, and sharpening, with practical tools to help you grow in your knowledge of and use of the Scriptures to walk as Jesus did every day (Luke 9:23).

You may not have felt equipped with the daily practices needed to live according to the pattern (Phil 3:17) God has given us—making disciples as you walk with Him, grow in your faith, lead your family, and work on your job. This course’s focus on the life and teachings of Jesus is here to provide that guidance!

3 Assessments, 17 Lessons - None

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"For everyone belongs to me, the parent as well as the child—both alike belong to me."
— Ezekiel 18:4

Shifting our parenting philosophy to the perspective that our teens are truly "His" and that we are merely stewards of their lives opens up a new vision, partnership, toolbox, and rulebook for our parenting. This approach focuses on our journey together with God as He transforms both us and them into who He created us to be and guides us to where He wants us to be for eternity.

This course is a guide for parents of teens, providing a shift in perspective and practical guidance through some of the most challenging times in our parenting during our teens' years.

9 Lessons - None

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