Journey and Student Journey Overview

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See key pages and features of the discipleship lessons in Journey and Student Journey.

Transcript of Journey and Student Journey Overview

Discipleship your definition makes the difference

Our definition...discipleship is... multiplying soul winning

disciple makersone on one

in a New Testament local church.

a Discipleris one whom the Pastor has

confidence in and is authorized

to teach and care for a new Believer in the church.

Designed in the context of Church Planting

10 Lessons

120 Topics

33 Meetings to Complete

Many have their own disciple

before they finish

The Discipler reads the introduction.

The disciple reads the Bible verse.

The Disciplerreads the comment giving the answer for the blank.

The style of study is to emphasize

the Word of God.

The first 2 pagescancels out every

False Religion and Cult.

The Bible verse is looked

at first to give priority to

God’s Word.

At the end of each section is a Reflect and

Transfer.

Notice the Water Cooler Scenarios.

Notice the Interactive features.

The 10 Commandments are explained.

The Claims of Christand an

Overview of the Life of Christ is

presented.

Lesson One is “A to Z”

on Salvation.

The disciple will have any “gaps” filled in to be an effective

witness.

Lesson One has 2 witnessing tools:

Christianity?and

The Spiritual Map

They help the disciple evangelize.

Each lesson has some assignments.

The answers to the questions can be found in

the lesson.

Lesson two begins by teaching the Bible is

reliable and trustworthy.

In the section on Eternal Security, the disciple sees one key Bible verse after

another.

We begin to teach the Steps of Discipleship

here.

At the end of every lesson is the

Daily in the Word.

The purpose is to teach the disciple to study

God’s Word for themselves.

The disciple and discipler read, write, and say

the Word of God.

Notice this note:

Lesson Two has a tool also,

The Assurance Guide

Each lesson takes 3 to 4 meetings to complete.

Each lesson requires some obedience and

submission to God’s Word.

They are assigned to read, write and say the

book of Mark.

Thousands have made their own copy of the

entire Bible.

Lesson 4 explains how local churches started in

the Bible.

Baptism is in lesson 4 but can be “jumped” to at any

time.

Many places where we plant churches, they need to grow spiritually before

they face persecution.

This lesson asks the disciple

to commit to following Christ and

being a dedicated disciple maker.

Every time a disciple finishes lesson 5, the

offerings of the church increase.

One benefit of using Journey is that everyone coming into the church

will have the same Biblical foundation to build upon.

Discipleship Training begins in lesson 5 and goes through lesson 9.

If you separate the training from the

discipleship, we found that you

severely limit the multiplication of

disciples.

Lessons 6 through 10 are shorter in length.

Lesson 6 covers the Rapture, Tribulation and

end time events.

Disciples become more serious when they learn

about The Judgement Seat of Christ.

In lesson 6, the disciple is asked to explain Bible

verses.

We have to see if they are learning how to disciple.

The Steps of Discipleship are “woven” throughout

the lessons.

This section is about holiness in our

daily livesand

spiritualgrowth.

Each lesson has evaluations and assignments to

measure the disciple.

The goal is to reproduce.

The disciple learns about living by faith.

Every page hasadditional

resources on thewebsite.

The disciple learns how to witness beginning with Lesson One

but this lesson increases

the training.

Lesson 10 is about loving God and to celebrate

meeting together.

This lesson is completed in one meeting.

This is the final evaluation.

The disciple graduateswhen the Pastor gives approval and they have

their own disciple.

Journey is going to

specific spiritual destinations

and steps.

John Honeycuttworldreach@aol.com

407-902-9298

TheJourneyForum.com

Student Journey has 2 sections.

The first 13 lessons are:

God?Bible?Sure?Pray?Sin?

Holy?Church?Baptism?Giving?Future?

Devotion?Truth?

Witness?

The video and the truthpoints! section sets up the lesson.

The myperspective! section creates the “gap”

between what they think and

what the Bible teaches.

This is student to student,peer to peer, discipleship.

Each lesson takes about 20 minutes.

The lunchline! sections present scenarios

to help them witness.

This lesson on Devotion is spoken of

highly by Youth Pastors.

Writing the Scriptures is part of the learning.

Section Two has 13 lessons onEphesians

4-5-6.

They write the subjects they see in the

Bible verses and then write the

instructions they see making the lessons highly

interactive and

learning through discovery.

Ephesians 4-5-6 covers:

Living differentlyNew Life

Lying StealingHoly Spirit Anger

Kindness ForgivenessFollowing God

Lust Greed SinDeceivers

Friends Family TimeDrunkenness

Filled with the SpiritAttitude Thankfulness

MusicWives Husbands

Children Parents FathersEmployee Employer

Spiritual warfareSpiritual armor

Student Journeyfor 7th grade to2nd year College

John Honeycuttworldreach@aol.com

407-902-9298

TheJourneyForum.com