Resources
Discipleship Elective Handouts (Fall 2010)
Living as a Christian :: Led by Bryan & Shelley Tyson
Once we know Jesus, our relationship with Him has implications for how we live. This class for teenagers and young adults continues the focus on a Gospel-centered life by exploring a number of topics on what living out our relationship with the Lord looks like–from the church’s responsibility on life and environmental issues to adoption, practical Bible study, relationships, and decision-making.
Lesson 1 – Why Should We Pray?
Lesson 1.5 – Application on Practical Praying
Lesson 3 – What is the Church’s Responsibility to Stand for Life?
Lesson 3.5 – Discussion on the Church’s Responsibility on Life
Lesson 4 – Why Do We Come to Church?
Lesson 4.5 – Discussion on Gospel Community
Lesson 5 – Adoption and the Great Commission
Lesson 5.5 – The Bible and Cultures Around the World
Lesson 6 – What is the Church’s Responsibility on the Environment?
Lesson 7 – What is the Church’s Responsibility to Those in Need?
Lesson 7.5 – Discussion on Ministering to Those In Need
Lesson 8 – How Do We Know the Bible is Accurate?
Lesson 8.5 – The Bible and History
Lesson 9 – Why and How Should We Study the Bible?
Lesson 9.5 – Studying the Bible – Practicum
Lesson 10 – How Should Christians Approach the Political World?
Lesson 10.5 – Christians and Politics Discussion
Lesson 11 – Making Good Decisions
Lesson 12 – Relationships, Goals, and the Glory of God
Lesson 12.5 – Discussion on Friendships and Relationships
Lesson 13 – How People See You
Discipleship Elective Handouts (Summer 2010)
A Gospel-Centered Life :: Led by Brian & Shelley Tyson
The most important part of life is not following rules, but walking in a relationship with Jesus Christ. But how do we get to know Him? This study of Luke for teenagers and young adults will look at how Jesus dealt with a variety of different people and situations, to get a right view of Him. When we have the right view of God, we can see ourselves the way He sees us, and gain a right understanding of the people around us.
Lesson 1 – Why We Must Stay Gospel-Centered
Lesson 2 – Who is This Guy, Jesus?
Lesson 3 – What Does it Mean to “Keep My Commandments”?
Lesson 4 – Who is Jesus Discussion Week
Lesson 5 – Jesus and His Enemies
Lesson 6 – Jesus and His Family
Lesson 7 – Jesus and His Brothers and Sisters
Lesson 9.1 – Jesus and Doubters
Lesson 9.2 – Jesus and Traitors
Lesson 10 – Jesus and Religious Leaders
Lesson 11 – Jesus and Broken People, Part 1