Curriculum Details
1. Foundations of Discipleship (Weeks 1–3)
This division introduces students to the call of Jesus to follow Him. It covers the Gospel message, salvation, and what it means to live as a disciple. Participants will learn to anchor their faith in Christ and begin practicing habits that build a strong spiritual foundation.
2. Spiritual Life & Disciplines (Weeks 4–5)
Students develop personal habits of spiritual growth, including prayer, Bible study, fasting, and listening to God’s voice. This section emphasizes intimacy with God and practical obedience, guiding learners to discover their spiritual gifts and use them to serve the body of Christ
3. Bible Overview (Weeks 6–7)
This division provides a big-picture understanding of God’s redemptive plan in both the Old and New Testaments. Learners will see how the storyline of Scripture fits together and how biblical history shapes faith and practice today. It equips them to read and interpret Scripture with greater clarity.
4. Core Doctrines (Weeks 8–11)
Here, students explore the major doctrines of the Christian faith, including God and the Trinity, sin and salvation, the church, and Christian living. The focus is on grounding disciples in truth so they can grow in maturity and stand firm in faith.
5. Apologetics & Worldview (Weeks 12–16)
This section trains students to defend their faith and engage the world with wisdom. Topics include arguments for and against God’s existence, the resurrection of Jesus, pluralism, worldviews, and the reliability of the Bible. Students will learn to share their faith with confidence and humility.
6. Discernment & Leadership (Weeks 17–20)
Learners are equipped to lead with humility and wisdom, following the model of servant leadership. This division covers discerning God’s will, mentoring, conflict resolution, and leading small groups. It prepares disciples to influence their communities and churches with faithfulness and courage.
7. Multiplication & Mission (Weeks 21–24)
The final division focuses on sharing the Gospel and multiplying disciples. Students are challenged to live on mission, both locally and globally, using traditional and modern tools for evangelism. This section culminates in a final project and graduation, commissioning participants as disciple-makers and servant leaders.