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Remember that you can change the order of the topics based upon the needs and understanding of the person with whom you are discipling. Each person is different. Some can handle more. Some can handle less. It should take at least six months to cover all of these topics. It is not a race, make this fit for them in their way.

 

Week 1

  • Share your testimony

  • Ask about their testimony

  • Depending on the clarity of their testimony, briefly reexplain the Gospel.

  • Ask about what areas of life they feel like they need to grow. Then think through when you can teach them about those things in your future meetings.

  • Teach about: the Omniscience and Omnipresence of God. Use only a couple Bible verses to show them these attributes. Help them to see how God knows about their past and their current struggles and how God was present all along. Help them to feel God’s heart for them.

  • Teach about: the importance of Integrity especially with their relationship with God and this discipleship relationship.

  • Teach about: how to spend time with God.

  • For homework: have them read Lesson One: Big Picture sometime this week.

  • For homework: have them write Psalm 15:1 on a card or in their phone and write below it: “Thank You God for being my Heavenly Father. In this moment, how am I showing my family and friends that I belong to You?” Then on the other side of the card, have them write 1 Peter 1:16 and write below it: “God is holy, which means He is good, pure, and righteous. He is separate from all evil. Pray for one of your unsaved friends to believe the Gospel.” Have them pull that card out once an hour each day and read it and pray it.

  • For homework: have them read their bible each morning and practice spending time with God how you taught them. On Day One read Psalm 15. On Day Two read 1 Timothy 1. On Day Three read 1 Timothy 2. On Day Four read 1 Timothy 3. On Day Five read 1 Timothy 4. On Day Six read 1 Timothy 5. On Day Seven read 1 Timothy 6.

  • For homework: each night, have them read 5 verses a night about God’s Omniscience and write down what God knows according to those verses.

  • Whatever they learn, have them talk about it with their family and friends.

 

Week 2

  • Ask about their week.

  • Ask about how their homework went.

  • Ask if they have any questions about what they read and then take the time to answer their questions.

  • Teach about: How to Pray.

  • Teach about: the Omnipotence and Sovereignty of God. Use only a couple Bible verses to show them these attributes. Help them to see how God knows about their past and their current struggles and how God was present all along. Help them to feel God’s heart for them.

  • For homework: have them read Lesson Two: Understanding the Bible sometime this week.

  • For homework: have them write Psalm 15:2 on a card or in their phone and write below it: “God, I thank you that I can trust You to always do what is right. In this moment, how am I showing integrity as well?” Then on the other side of the card, have them write Genesis 1:27 and write below it: “We were created in God’s image. We have value and worth to God. Pray for one of your unsaved friends to understand that they have value to God.” Have them pull that card out once an hour each day and read it and pray it.

  • For homework: have them read their bible each morning and practice spending time with God how you taught them. On Day One read Psalm 1. On Day Two read Psalm 32. On Day Three read Proverbs 1. On Day Four read 2 Timothy 1. On Day Five read 2 Timothy 2. On Day Six read 2 Timothy 3. On Day Seven read 2 Timothy 4.

  • For homework: each night, have them read 5 verses a night about God’s Omniscience and write down what God knows according to those verses. Once they finish all of the verses about God’s Omniscience, have them read 5 verses per night about God’s Omnipresence and write what they say about the Omnipresence of God.

  • Whatever they learn, have them talk about it with their family and friends.

 

Week 3

  • Ask about their week.

  • Ask about how their homework went.

  • Ask if they have any questions about what they read and then take the time to answer their questions.

  • Teach about: How to Communicate Effectively.

  • Teach about: the Independence and Immutability of God. Use only a couple Bible verses to show them these attributes. Help them to see how God has never changed in their past and their current struggles and how God doesn’t need them to do His will. Help them to feel God’s heart for them.

  • For homework: have them read Lesson Three: God is Triune sometime this week.

  • For homework: have them write Psalm 15:3 on a card or in their phone and write below it: “God, I thank You that You don’t listen to the devil when he makes accusations about me. Thank you for forgiving me and believing the best about me. In this moment, how am I refusing to speak evil about someone and refusing to listen to gossip?” Then on the other side of the card, have them write Roman 3:23 and write below it: “Sin is missing the mark of God’s righteousness. We all fall short of God’s holiness; we don’t measure up to God. Pray for one of your unsaved friends to feel convicted over their sin against God” Have them pull that card out once an hour each day and read it and pray it.

  • For homework: have them read their bible each morning and practice spending time with God how you taught them. On Day One read Psalm 103. On Day Two read Psalm 145. On Day Three read Psalm 6. On Day Four read Proverbs 2. On Day Five read Titus 1. On Day Six read Titus 2. On Day Seven read Titus 3.

  • For homework: each night, have them read 6 verses a night about God’s Omnipotence and write down what you learned about God’s power according to those verses.

  • Whatever they learn, have them talk about it with their family and friends.

 

Week 4

  • Ask about their week.

  • Ask about how their homework went.

  • Ask if they have any questions about what they read and then take the time to answer their questions.

  • Teach about: How to Reconcile with Others.

  • Teach about: the Holiness and Eternality of God. Use only a couple Bible verses to show them these attributes. Help them to see how God holiness and eternality relates to their past and their current struggles. Help them to feel God’s heart for them.

  • For homework: have them read Lesson Four: God Created Mankind sometime this week.

  • For homework: have them write Psalm 15:4 on a card or in their phone and write below it: “God, I thank You that you always keep Your Word. In this moment, how am I showing that I will keep my word no matter how difficult it is.” Then on the other side of the card, have them write Genesis 2:17 and write below it: “God told Adam he could eat any fruit except one. God warned Adam not to eat the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. Pray for one of your unsaved friends to understand that they are willingly choosing to run away from God.” Have them pull that card out once an hour each day and read it and pray it.

  • For homework: have them read their bible each morning and practice spending time with God how you taught them. On Day One read Psalm 19. On Day Two read Proverbs 3. On Day Three read 1 John 1. On Day Four read 1 John 2. On Day Five read 1 John 3. On Day Six read 1 John 4. On Day Seven read 1 John 5.

  • For homework: each night, have them read 6 verses a night about God’s Omnipotence and write down what you learned about God’s power according to those verses.

  • Whatever they learn, have them talk about it with their family and friends.

 

Week 5

  • Ask about their week.

  • Ask about how their homework went.

  • Ask if they have any questions about what they read and then take the time to answer their questions.

  • Teach about: Representing Christ in general and at Home and Work.

  • Teach about: the Transcendence and Infinity of God. Use only a couple Bible verses to show them these attributes. Help them to see how God is above their past and their current struggles. Help them to feel God’s heart for them.

  • For homework: have them read Lesson Five: God is Holy sometime this week.

  • For homework: have them write Psalm 15:5 on a card or in their phone and write below it: “In this moment, how am I showing that I refuse to take advantage of other people?” Then on the other side of the card, have them write Genesis 3:6 and write below it: “Adam and Eve both ate the fruit.” Have them pull that card out once an hour each day and read it and pray it.

  • For homework: have them read their bible each morning and practice spending time with God how you taught them. On Day One read Psalm 34. On Day Two read Proverbs 4. On Day Three read James 1. On Day Four read James 2. On Day Five read James 3. On Day Six read James 4. On Day Seven read James 5.

  • For homework: each night, have them read 6 verses a night about God’s Sovereignty and write down what you learned God is in control of according to those verses.

  • Whatever they learn, have them talk about it with their family and friends.

 

Week 6

  • Ask about their week.

  • Ask about how their homework went.

  • Ask if they have any questions about what they read and then take the time to answer their questions.

  • Teach about: Representing Christ Inside and Outside of the Church.

  • Teach about: the Spirituality and Invisibility of God. Use only a couple Bible verses to show them these attributes. Help them to see how God is invisible but present in their past and their current struggles. Help them to feel God’s heart for them.

  • For homework: have them read Lesson Six: Mankind is Sinful sometime this week.

  • For homework: have them write Psalm 69:5-6 on a card or in their phone and write below it: “Thank God for using you to represent Him.” Then on the other side of the card, have them write Romans 5:12 and write below it: “Adam brought sin and death into the world; now we are all under the curse of God” Have them pull that card out once an hour each day and read it and pray it.

  • For homework: have them read their bible each morning and practice spending time with God how you taught them. On Day One read Psalm 39. On Day Two read Proverbs 5. On Day Three read Psalm 3. On Day Four read Colossians 1. On Day Five read Colossians 2. On Day Six read Colossians 3. On Day Seven read Colossians 4.

  • For homework: each night, have them read 6 verses a night about God’s Sovereignty and write down what you learned God is in control of according to those verses.

  • Whatever they learn, have them talk about it with their family and friends.

 

Week 7

  • Ask about their week.

  • Ask about how their homework went.

  • Ask if they have any questions about what they read and then take the time to answer their questions.

  • Teach about: How to Share the Gospel. This will take two more weeks.

  • Teach about: the Truthfulness and Faithfulness of God. Use only a couple Bible verses to show them these attributes. Help them to see how God is true and faithful during their past and their current struggles. Help them to feel God’s heart for them.

  • For homework: have them read Lesson Seven: Sin earns Death sometime this week.

  • For homework: have them write Ephesians 4:29 on a card or in their phone and write below it: “Ask God to help you to speak this way.” Then on the other side of the card, have them write Romans 5:19 and write below it: “We are born with hearts that are opposed to God.” Have them pull that card out once an hour each day and read it and pray it.

  • For homework: have them read their bible each morning and practice spending time with God how you taught them. On Day One read Psalm 37. On Day Two read Proverbs 6. On Day Three read Philippians 1. On Day Four read Philippians 2. On Day Five read Philippians 3. On Day Six read Philippians 4. On Day Seven read Jude.

  • For homework: each night, have them read 6 verses a night about God’s Sovereignty and write down what you learned God is in control of according to those verses.

  • Whatever they learn, have them talk about it with their family and friends.

 

Week 8

  • Ask about their week.

  • Ask about how their homework went.

  • Ask if they have any questions about what they read and then take the time to answer their questions.

  • Teach about: How to Share the Gospel. This will take one more week.

  • Teach about: the Wisdom and Jealousy of God. Use only a couple Bible verses to show them these attributes. Help them to see how God is Wise and Jealous of their hearts during their past and their current struggles. Help them to feel God’s heart for them.

  • For homework: have them read Lesson Eight: Jesus Took Our Punishment sometime this week.

  • For homework: have them write Ephesians 4:32 on a card or in their phone and write below it: “How am I being kind and forgiving to others in the same way that Christ loved and forgave me?” Then on the other side of the card, have them write Isaiah 59:1-2 and write below it: “We are separated from God right now because of our sin.” Have them pull that card out once an hour each day and read it and pray it.

  • For homework: have them read their bible each morning and practice spending time with God how you taught them. On Day One read Psalm 139. On Day Two read Proverbs 7. On Day Three read 1 Thessalonians 1. On Day Four read 1 Thessalonians 2. On Day Five read 1 Thessalonians 3. On Day Six read 1 Thessalonians 4. On Day Seven read 1 Thessalonians 5.

  • For homework: each night, have them read 6 verses a night about God’s Sovereignty and write down what you learned God is in control of according to those verses.

  • Whatever they learn, have them talk about it with their family and friends.

 

Week 9

  • Ask about their week.

  • Ask about how their homework went.

  • Ask if they have any questions about what they read and then take the time to answer their questions.

  • Teach about: How to Share the Gospel. This should be the last week.

  • Teach about: the Righteousness and Wrath of God. Use only a couple Bible verses to show them these attributes. Help them to see how God’s Righteousness and Wrath of their hearts during their past and their current struggles. Help them to feel God’s heart for them.

  • Evangelism Focus: Each week, schedule a time for you two to go out and share the Gospel publicly for three hours. Before you start your time on the streets, read one of the Daily Thoughts about Sharing the Gospel, and pray. Immediately after being on the streets together, get a cup of coffee, discuss how it went, and discuss how to follow up with the people who heard the Gospel. Also, begin discussing who you can invite to join you next time.

  • For homework: have them read Lesson Nine: Turn and Trust sometime this week.

  • For homework: have them write 1 John 1:9-10 on a card or in their phone and write below it: “God forgives me, completely and immediately, every time I confess my sin. Thank God for forgiving you of your sin.” Then on the other side of the card, have them write Revelation 21:8 and write below it: “If we die separated from God, we will spend forever separated from God in the lake of fire.” Have them pull that card out once an hour each day and read it and pray it.

  • For homework: have them read their bible each morning and practice spending time with God how you taught them. On Day One read Psalm 51. On Day Two read Proverbs 8. On Day Three read 2 Thessalonians 1. On Day Four read 2 Thessalonians 2. On Day Five read 2 Thessalonians 3. On Day Six read 3 John. On Day Seven read Philemon.

  • For homework: each night, have them read 3 verses a night about God’s Independence and write down how God is Independent according to those verses. Then have them read 3 verses a night about God’s Immutability and write down how God is Immutable no matter what they have done according to those verses.

  • Whatever they learn, have them talk about it with their family and friends.

 

Week 10

  • Ask about their week.

  • Ask about how their homework went.

  • Ask if they have any questions about what they read and then take the time to answer their questions.

  • Teach about: How to Defend the Faith.

  • Teach about: the Kindness and Goodness of God. Use only a couple Bible verses to show them these attributes. Help them to see God’s Kindness and Goodness in their past and their current struggles. Help them to feel God’s heart for them.

  • Evangelism Focus: Each week, schedule a time for you two to go out and share the Gospel publicly for three hours. Before you start your time on the streets, read one of the Daily Thoughts about Sharing the Gospel, and pray. Immediately after being on the streets together, get a cup of coffee, discuss how it went, and discuss how to follow up with the people who heard the Gospel. Also, discuss who you can invite to join you next time.

  • Follow-up Focus: Each week, schedule a time for you two (and maybe one new person) to follow-up and meet with people who heard the Gospel the previous week. Also, discuss who you can invite to join you next time.

  • For homework: have them read Lesson Ten: Know For Sure sometime this week.

  • For homework: have them write Proverbs 28:13 on a card or in their phone and write below it: “God gives me mercy every time I confess my sin; but not until I confess my sin. Thank God for forgiving you of your sin.” Then on the other side of the card, have them write John 1:1 and write below it: “Jesus is God” Have them pull that card out once an hour each day and read it and pray it.

  • For homework: have them read their bible each morning and practice spending time with God how you taught them. On Day One read Psalm 23. On Day Two read Proverbs 9. On Day Three read 1 Peter 1. On Day Four read 1 Peter 2. On Day Five read 1 Peter 3. On Day Six read 1 Peter 4. On Day Seven read 1 Peter 5.

  • For homework: each night, have them read 6 verses a night about God’s Holiness and write down how God is holy according to those verses.

  • Whatever they learn, have them talk about it with their family and friends.

 

Week 11

  • Ask about their week.

  • Ask about how their homework went.

  • Ask if they have any questions about what they read and then take the time to answer their questions.

  • Teach about: Pride and Humility.

  • Teach about: the Love and Mercifulness of God. Use only a couple Bible verses to show them these attributes. Help them to see God’s Love and Mercy in their past and their current struggles. Help them to feel God’s heart for them.

  • Evangelism Focus: Each week, schedule a time for you two to go out and share the Gospel publicly for three hours. Before you start your time on the streets, read one of the Daily Thoughts about Sharing the Gospel, and pray. Immediately after being on the streets together, get a cup of coffee, discuss how it went, and discuss how to follow up with the people who heard the Gospel. Also, discuss who you can invite to join you next time.

  • Follow-up Focus: Each week, schedule a time for you two (and maybe one new person) to follow-up and meet with people who heard the Gospel the previous week. Also, discuss who you can invite to join you next time.

  • For homework: have them read Lesson Eleven: Jesus Saves Forever sometime this week.

  • For homework: have them write Matthew 20:25-26 on a card or in their phone and write below it: “How am I showing myself to be a servant to those God has put under my care?” Then on the other side of the card, have them write John 1:14 and write below it: “Jesus became a Man. He is now 100% God and 100% Man.” Have them pull that card out once an hour each day and read it and pray it.

  • For homework: have them read their bible each morning and practice spending time with God how you taught them. On Day One read Psalm 55. On Day Two read Proverbs 10. On Day Three read 2 Peter 1. On Day Four read 2 Peter 2. On Day Five read 2 Peter 3. On Day Six read 2 John. On Day Seven read Psalm 5.

  • For homework: each night, have them read 6 verses a night about God’s Eternality and write down how God is eternal according to those verses.

  • Whatever they learn, have them talk about it with their family and friends.

 

Week 12

  • Ask about their week.

  • Ask about how their homework went.

  • Ask if they have any questions about what they read and then take the time to answer their questions.

  • Teach about: How to Encourage.

  • Teach about: the Graciousness and Patience of God. Use only a couple Bible verses to show them these attributes. Help them to see God’s Grace and Patience in their past and their current struggles. Help them to feel God’s heart for them.

  • Evangelism Focus: Each week, schedule a time for you two to go out and share the Gospel publicly for three hours. Before you start your time on the streets, read one of the Daily Thoughts about Sharing the Gospel, and pray. Immediately after being on the streets together, get a cup of coffee, discuss how it went, and discuss how to follow up with the people who heard the Gospel. Also, discuss who you can invite to join you next time.

  • Follow-up Focus: Each week, schedule a time for you two (and maybe one new person) to follow-up and meet with people who heard the Gospel the previous week. Also, discuss who you can invite to join you next time.

  • For homework: have them read Lesson Twelve: Saved to Serve sometime this week.

  • For homework: have them write Matthew 20:27-28 on a card or in their phone and write below it: “How am I showing that I want to serve others more than I want them to serve me?” Then on the other side of the card, have them write 1 Peter 2:22 and write below it: “Jesus lived a perfect life; He never sinned.” Have them pull that card out once an hour each day and read it and pray it.

  • For homework: have them read their bible each morning and practice spending time with God how you taught them. On Day One read Psalm 119:1-32. On Day Two read Ephesians 1. On Day Three read Ephesians 2. On Day Four read Ephesians 3. On Day Five Ephesians 4. On Day Six read Ephesians 5. On Day Seven read Ephesians 6.

  • For homework: each night, have them read 6 verses a night about God’s Transcendence and write down how God is Transcendent according to those verses. Then have them read 6 verses a night about God’s Infinity and write down how God is Infinite according to those verses. Then have them read 2 verses one night about God’s being Spiritual and write down how God is Spiritual according to those verses. Then have them read 6 verses a night about God’s Invisibility and write down how God is Invisible according to those verses.

  • Whatever they learn, have them talk about it with their family and friends.

 

Week 13

  • Ask about their week.

  • Ask about how their homework went.

  • Ask if they have any questions about what they read and then take the time to answer their questions.

  • Teach about: Dealing with Trials and Temptations.

  • Teach about: the Peacefulness and Humility of God. Use only a couple Bible verses to show them these attributes. Help them to see God’s Peacefulness and Humility in their past and their current struggles. Help them to feel God’s heart for them.

  • Evangelism Focus: Each week, schedule a time for you two to go out and share the Gospel publicly for three hours. Before you start your time on the streets, read one of the Daily Thoughts about Sharing the Gospel, and pray. Immediately after being on the streets together, get a cup of coffee, discuss how it went, and discuss how to follow up with the people who heard the Gospel. Also, discuss who you can invite to join you next time.

  • Follow-up Focus: Each week, schedule a time for you two (and maybe one new person) to follow-up and meet with people who heard the Gospel the previous week. Also, discuss who you can invite to join you next time.

  • For homework: have them read Lesson Thirteen: More Than Saved sometime this week.

  • For homework: have them write Psalm 103:13-14 on a card or in their phone and write below it: “God knows that I am weak. He has compassion on me like a Father does his child.” Then on the other side of the card, have them write Leviticus 17:11 and write below it: “Jesus shed His blood for us.” Have them pull that card out once an hour each day and read it and pray it.

  • For homework: have them read their bible each morning and practice spending time with God how you taught them. On Day One read Psalm 119:33-64. On Day Two read Galatians 1. On Day Three read Galatians 2. On Day Four read Galatians 3. On Day Five Galatians 4. On Day Six read Galatians 5. On Day Seven read Galatians 6.

  • For homework: each night, have them read 6 verses a night about God’s Invisibility and write down how God is Invisible according to those verses. Then have them read 6 verses a night about God’s Truthfulness and write down how God is Truth according to those verses. Then have them read 2 verses one night about God’s Faithfulness and write down how God is Faithful according to those verses.

  • Whatever they learn, have them talk about it with their family and friends.

 

Week 14

  • Ask about their week.

  • Ask about how their homework went.

  • Ask if they have any questions about what they read and then take the time to answer their questions.

  • Teach about: Changing Your Heart.

  • Teach about: How to Study

  • Evangelism Focus: Each week, schedule a time for you two to go out and share the Gospel publicly for three hours. Before you start your time on the streets, read one of the Daily Thoughts about Sharing the Gospel, and pray. Immediately after being on the streets together, get a cup of coffee, discuss how it went, and discuss how to follow up with the people who heard the Gospel. Also, discuss who you can invite to join you next time.

  • Follow-up Focus: Each week, schedule a time for you two (and maybe one new person) to follow-up and meet with people who heard the Gospel the previous week. Also, discuss who you can invite to join you next time.

  • For homework: have them read Lesson Fourteen: Part of His Body.

  • For homework: have them write Matthew 6:25 on a card or in their phone and write below it: “God, help me to not think about what I will eat, drink, or wear and help me to trust You to provide.” Then on the other side of the card, have them write 1 Peter 3:18 and write below it: “Jesus died in our place on the cross.” Have them pull that card out once an hour each day and read it and pray it.

  • For homework: have them read their bible each morning and practice spending time with God how you taught them. On Day One read Psalm 119:65-96. On Day Two read Proverbs 11. On Day Three read Mark 1. On Day Four read Mark 2-3. On Day Five Mark 4. On Day Six read Mark 5. On Day Seven read Mark 6.

  • For homework: each night, have them read 6 verses a night about God’s Wisdom and write down how God is Wise according to those verses. Then have them read 6 verses a night about God’s Jealousy and write down how God is Jealous according to those verses. Then have them read 2 verses one night about God’s Righteousness and write down how God is Righteous according to those verses.

  • Whatever they learn, have them talk about it with their family and friends.

 

Week 15

  • Ask about their week.

  • Ask about how their homework went.

  • Ask if they have any questions about what they read and then take the time to answer their questions.

  • Teach about: Self-Control. This will take one more week.

  • Teach about: How to Memorize Scripture

  • Evangelism Focus: Each week, schedule a time for you two to go out and share the Gospel publicly for three hours. Before you start your time on the streets, read one of the Daily Thoughts about Sharing the Gospel, and pray. Immediately after being on the streets together, get a cup of coffee, discuss how it went, and discuss how to follow up with the people who heard the Gospel. Also, discuss who you can invite to join you next time.

  • Follow-up Focus: Each week, schedule a time for you two (and maybe one new person) to follow-up and meet with people who heard the Gospel the previous week. Also, discuss who you can invite to join you next time.

  • For homework: have them read Lesson Fifteen: Learning to Discern.

  • For homework: have them write Matthew 6:26-27 on a card or in their phone and write below it: “Lord, help me to see how you provide for the animals and how you value me more than them. Help me to not waste time worrying.” Then on the other side of the card, have them write 1 Corinthians 15:3-4 and write below it: “Jesus died for our sins and rose again.” Have them pull that card out once an hour each day and read it and pray it.

  • For homework: have them read their bible each morning and practice spending time with God how you taught them. On Day One read Psalm 119:97-128. On Day Two read Proverbs 12. On Day Three read Mark 7. On Day Four read Mark 8. On Day Five Mark 9. On Day Six read Mark 10. On Day Seven read Mark 11.

  • For homework: each night, have them read 6 verses a night about God’s Wrath and write down how God has Wrath according to those verses. Then have them read 6 verses a night about God’s Kindness and write down how God is Kind according to those verses.

  • Whatever they learn, have them talk about it with their family and friends.

 

Week 16

  • Ask about their week.

  • Ask about how their homework went.

  • Ask if they have any questions about what they read and then take the time to answer their questions.

  • Teach about: Self-control. This should be the last week.

  • Evangelism Focus: Each week, schedule a time for you two to go out and share the Gospel publicly for three hours. Before you start your time on the streets, read one of the Daily Thoughts about Sharing the Gospel, and pray. Immediately after being on the streets together, get a cup of coffee, discuss how it went, and discuss how to follow up with the people who heard the Gospel. Also, discuss who you can invite to join you next time.

  • Follow-up Focus: Each week, schedule a time for you two (and maybe one new person) to follow-up and meet with people who heard the Gospel the previous week. Also, discuss who you can invite to join you next time.

  • For homework: have them read Lesson Sixteen: Conformed to Christ.

  • For homework: have them write Matthew 6:28-29 on a card or in their phone and write below it: “Lord, help me to not worry about what I am going to wear.” Then on the other side of the card, have them write John 14:6 and write below it: “Jesus is the only way for us to be accepted by God the Father.” Have them pull that card out once an hour each day and read it and pray it.

  • For homework: have them read their bible each morning and practice spending time with God how you taught them. On Day One read Psalm 119:129-160. On Day Two read Proverbs 13. On Day Three read Mark 12. On Day Four read Mark 13. On Day Five Mark 14. On Day Six read Mark 15. On Day Seven read Mark 16.

  • For homework: each night, have them read 6 verses a night about God’s Goodness and write down how God is Good according to those verses. Then have them read 6 verses a night about God’s Love and write down how God is Love according to those verses. Then have them read 6 verses a night about God’s Mercy and write down how God is Merciful according to those verses.

  • Whatever they learn, have them talk about it with their family and friends.

 

Week 17

  • Ask about their week.

  • Ask about how their homework went.

  • Ask if they have any questions about what they read and then take the time to answer their questions.

  • Teach about: Spiritual Gifts.

  • Evangelism Focus: Each week, schedule a time for you two to go out and share the Gospel publicly for three hours. Before you start your time on the streets, read one of the Daily Thoughts about Sharing the Gospel, and pray. Immediately after being on the streets together, get a cup of coffee, discuss how it went, and discuss how to follow up with the people who heard the Gospel. Also, discuss who you can invite to join you next time.

  • Follow-up Focus: Each week, schedule a time for you two (and maybe one new person) to follow-up and meet with people who heard the Gospel the previous week. Also, discuss who you can invite to join you next time.

  • For homework: have them share the Gospel with their neighbor.

  • For homework: have them write Matthew 6:30-31 on a card or in their phone and write below it: “Lord, help me to have the faith that You will provide.” Then on the other side of the card, have them write John 5:24 and write below it: “If we believe that Jesus was judged for our sin, then we will never be judged for our sin.” Have them pull that card out once an hour each day and read it and pray it.

  • For homework: have them read their bible each morning and practice spending time with God how you taught them. On Day One read Psalm 119:161-176. On Day Two read Proverbs 14. On Day Three read Romans 1. On Day Four read Romans 2. On Day Five Romans 3. On Day Six read Romans 4. On Day Seven read Romans 5.

  • For homework: each night, have them read 6 verses a night about God’s Graciousness and write down how God is Gracious according to those verses. Then have them read 6 verses a night about God’s Patience and write down how God is Patient according to those verses.

  • Whatever they learn, have them talk about it with their family and friends.

 

Week 18

  • Ask about their week.

  • Ask about how their homework went.

  • Ask if they have any questions about what they read and then take the time to answer their questions.

  • Teach about: Stewardship.

  • Evangelism Focus: Each week, schedule a time for you two to go out and share the Gospel publicly for three hours. Before you start your time on the streets, read one of the Daily Thoughts about Sharing the Gospel, and pray. Immediately after being on the streets together, get a cup of coffee, discuss how it went, and discuss how to follow up with the people who heard the Gospel. Also, discuss who you can invite to join you next time.

  • Follow-up Focus: Each week, schedule a time for you two (and maybe one new person) to follow-up and meet with people who heard the Gospel the previous week. Also, discuss who you can invite to join you next time.

  • For homework: have them follow up with their neighbor.

  • For homework: have them write Matthew 6:32-33 on a card or in their phone and write below it: “God help me to seek You and Your kingdom first; because I know that You already know what I need.” Then on the other side of the card, have them write John 17:3 and write below it: “To have eternal life, is to have a personal relationship with God and His Son right now and forever.” Have them pull that card out once an hour each day and read it and pray it.

  • For homework: have them read their bible each morning and practice spending time with God how you taught them. On Day One read Psalm 115. On Day Two read Proverbs 15. On Day Three read Romans 6. On Day Four read Romans 7. On Day Five Romans 8. On Day Six read Romans 9. On Day Seven read Romans 10.

  • For homework: each night, have them read 3 verses a night about God’s Peacefulness and write down how God is Peaceful according to those verses. Then have them read 3 verses a night about God’s Humility and write down how God is Humble according to those verses.

  • Whatever they learn, have them talk about it with their family and friends.

 

Week 19

  • Ask about their week.

  • Ask about how their homework went.

  • Ask if they have any questions about what they read and then take the time to answer their questions.

  • Teach about: Plans and Priorities.

  • Evangelism Focus: Each week, schedule a time for you two to go out and share the Gospel publicly for three hours. Before you start your time on the streets, read one of the Daily Thoughts about Sharing the Gospel, and pray. Immediately after being on the streets together, get a cup of coffee, discuss how it went, and discuss how to follow up with the people who heard the Gospel. Also, discuss who you can invite to join you next time.

  • Follow-up Focus: Each week, schedule a time for you two (and maybe one new person) to follow-up and meet with people who heard the Gospel the previous week. Also, discuss who you can invite to join you next time.

  • For homework: have them share the Gospel with a family member.

  • For homework: have them write Matthew 6:34 on a card or in their phone and write below it: “Lord, help to focus on dealing with the troubles today, instead of the troubles tomorrow.” Then on the other side of the card, have them write John 3:36 and write below it: “If we don’t believe the Gospel, then we are already separated from God.” Have them pull that card out once an hour each day and read it and pray it.

  • For homework: have them read their bible each morning and practice spending time with God how you taught them. On Day One read Psalm 116. On Day Two read Proverbs 16. On Day Three read Romans 11. On Day Four read Romans 12. On Day Five Romans 13. On Day Six read Romans 14. On Day Seven read Romans 15.

  • For homework: each night, have them read 6 chapters of the Bible beginning in Genesis.

  • Whatever they learn, have them talk about it with their family and friends.

 

Week 20

  • Ask about their week.

  • Ask about how their homework went.

  • Ask if they have any questions about what they read and then take the time to answer their questions.

  • Teach about: Leadership.

  • Evangelism Focus: Each week, schedule a time for you two to go out and share the Gospel publicly for three hours. Before you start your time on the streets, read one of the Daily Thoughts about Sharing the Gospel, and pray. Immediately after being on the streets together, get a cup of coffee, discuss how it went, and discuss how to follow up with the people who heard the Gospel. Also, discuss who you can invite to join you next time.

  • Follow-up Focus: Each week, schedule a time for you two (and maybe one new person) to follow-up and meet with people who heard the Gospel the previous week. Also, discuss who you can invite to join you next time.

  • For homework: have them follow up with their family member.

  • For homework: have them write Luke 6:27-28 on a card or in their phone and write below it: “Lord, help me to love my enemies, pray for them and good to them.” Then on the other side of the card, have them write Ephesians 2:8-10 and write below it: “We are saved by grace through faith; not by works.” Have them pull that card out once an hour each day and read it and pray it.

  • For homework: have them read their bible each morning and practice spending time with God how you taught them. On Day One read Psalm 117. On Day Two read Proverbs 17. On Day Three read Romans 16. On Day Four read John 1. On Day Five John 2. On Day Six read John 3. On Day Seven read John 4.

  • For homework: each night, have them read 6 chapters of the Bible beginning in Genesis.

  • Whatever they learn, have them talk about it with their family and friends.

 

Week 21

  • Ask about their week.

  • Ask about how their homework went.

  • Ask if they have any questions about what they read and then take the time to answer their questions.

  • Teach about: How to Teach and Preach.

  • Evangelism Focus: Each week, schedule a time for you two to go out and share the Gospel publicly for three hours. Before you start your time on the streets, read one of the Daily Thoughts about Sharing the Gospel, and pray. Immediately after being on the streets together, get a cup of coffee, discuss how it went, and discuss how to follow up with the people who heard the Gospel. Also, discuss who you can invite to join you next time.

  • Follow-up Focus: Each week, schedule a time for you two (and maybe one new person) to follow-up and meet with people who heard the Gospel the previous week. Also, discuss who you can invite to join you next time.

  • For homework: have them follow up with their family member.

  • For homework: have them write Luke 6:29-30 on a card or in their phone and write below it: “Lord, help me to respond to persecution in a way that shows that all that I have, belongs to You.” Then on the other side of the card, have them write Romans 4:5 and write below it: “God does not need our works to save us; He wants our faith.” Have them pull that card out once an hour each day and read it and pray it.

  • For homework: have them read their bible each morning and practice spending time with God how you taught them. On Day One read Psalm 118. On Day Two read Proverbs 18. On Day Three read John 5. On Day Four read John 6. On Day Five John 7. On Day Six read John 8. On Day Seven read John 9.

  • For homework: each night, have them read 6 chapters of the Bible beginning in Genesis.

  • Whatever they learn, have them talk about it with their family and friends.

 

Week 22

  • Ask about their week.

  • Ask about how their homework went.

  • Ask if they have any questions about what they read and then take the time to answer their questions.

  • Teach about: A Strategy for Making Disciples.

  • Evangelism Focus: Each week, schedule a time for you two to go out and share the Gospel publicly for three hours. Before you start your time on the streets, read one of the Daily Thoughts about Sharing the Gospel, and pray. Immediately after being on the streets together, get a cup of coffee, discuss how it went, and discuss how to follow up with the people who heard the Gospel. Also, discuss who you can invite to join you next time.

  • Follow-up Focus: Each week, schedule a time for you two (and maybe one new person) to follow-up and meet with people who heard the Gospel the previous week. Also, discuss who you can invite to join you next time.

  • For homework: have them prepare a bible lesson.

  • For homework: have them write Luke 6:31-32 on a card or in their phone and write below it: “Help me to treat others and love others the way I would want them to treat me if I was not saved.” Then on the other side of the card, have them write Romans 8:38-39 and write below it: “Once we believe the Gospel, we will never be separated from Christ again.” Have them pull that card out once an hour each day and read it and pray it.

  • For homework: have them read their bible each morning and practice spending time with God how you taught them. On Day One read Psalm 2-4. On Day Two read Proverbs 19. On Day Three read John 10. On Day Four read John 11. On Day Five John 12. On Day Six read John 13. On Day Seven read John 14.

  • For homework: each night, have them read 6 chapters of the Bible beginning in Genesis.

  • Whatever they learn, have them talk about it with their family and friends.

 

week 23

  • Ask about their week.

  • Ask about how their homework went.

  • Ask if they have any questions about what they read and then take the time to answer their questions.

  • Teach about: Becoming a Missionary.

  • Evangelism Focus: Each week, schedule a time for you two to go out and share the Gospel publicly for three hours. Before you start your time on the streets, read one of the Daily Thoughts about Sharing the Gospel, and pray. Immediately after being on the streets together, get a cup of coffee, discuss how it went, and discuss how to follow up with the people who heard the Gospel. Also, discuss who you can invite to join you next time.

  • Follow-up Focus: Each week, schedule a time for you two (and maybe one new person) to follow-up and meet with people who heard the Gospel the previous week. Also, discuss who you can invite to join you next time.

  • For homework: have them teach you their bible lesson and give them feedback.

  • For homework: have them write Luke 6:33-34 on a card or in their phone and write below it: “Lord, help me to do good to people and expect to receive nothing back from them in return.” Then on the other side of the card, have them write 1 John 5:10-13 and write below it: “If we do not believe that what Christ did is enough, then we are saying that God is a liar.” Have them pull that card out once an hour each day and read it and pray it.

  • For homework: have them read their bible each morning and practice spending time with God how you taught them. On Day One read Psalm 5-7. On Day Two read Proverbs 20. On Day Three read John 15. On Day Four read John 16. On Day Five John 17. On Day Six read John 18. On Day Seven read John 19.

  • For homework: each night, have them read 6 chapters of the Bible beginning in Genesis.

  • Whatever they learn, have them talk about it with their family and friends.

 

week 24

  • Ask about their week.

  • Ask about how their homework went.

  • Ask if they have any questions about what they read and then take the time to answer their questions.

  • Teach about: Regarding Those Abandoning the Faith.

  • For homework: have them teach their bible lesson to someone.

  • For homework: have them write Luke 6:35-36 on a card or in their phone and write below it: “How am I loving people the way that God loves people?” Then on the other side of the card, have them write John 10:27-30 and write below it: “Once we believe the Gospel, no one can take us out of the hands of God.” Have them pull that card out once an hour each day and read it and pray it.

  • For homework: have them read their bible each morning and practice spending time with God how you taught them. On Day One read Psalm 8-9. On Day Two read Proverbs 21. On Day Three read John 20. On Day Four read John 21. On Day Five Acts 1. On Day Six read Acts 2. On Day Seven read Acts 3.

  • For homework: each night, have them read 6 chapters of the Bible beginning in Genesis.

  • Whatever they learn, have them talk about it with their family and friends.

 

week 25

  • Ask about their week.

  • Ask about how their homework went.

  • Ask if they have any questions about what they read and then take the time to answer their questions.

  • Teach about: Using the Law Lawfully.

  • For homework: have them write their own script of how they would explain the Gospel.

  • For homework: have them write Luke 6:39-40 on a card or in their phone and write below it: “What kind of example am I being for others?” Then on the other side of the card, have them write 1 John 1:9 and write below it: “God will faithfully forgive me every time I confess my sin to Him.” Have them pull that card out once an hour each day and read it and pray it.

  • For homework: have them read their bible each morning and practice spending time with God how you taught them. On Day One read Psalm 10-11. On Day Two read Proverbs 22. On Day Three read Acts 4. On Day Four read Acts 5. On Day Five Acts 6. On Day Six read Acts 7. On Day Seven read Acts 8.

  • For homework: each night, have them read 6 chapters of the Bible beginning in Genesis and then continue onto Exodus.

  • Whatever they learn, have them talk about it with their family and friends.