Discipleship Resources

Disciple Makers

Our Disciple Makers material is meant to help new believers build a foundation of knowledge to strengthen to their faith and to equip them for their lifelong walk with God.  It is also beneficial for those who are already Christians to sure up their faith.  We call it Disciple Makers because hopefully it is beneficial in building a foundation for new disciples and hopefully it will equip others to engage in the process of making disciples.  It is meant to be done with another person or in a small group where a more mature believer can invest in the life/lives of newer believers.  There are two PDF's you can download.  If you want to print one out so you can put it in a folder and write out the answers to the questions, download the printable version.  If you would rather keep it on your computer, tablet, or phone, the interactive version allows you to type out and save your answers digitally.

Bible Study Resources

These resources are reproductions of the Bible Study sheets found in the Disciple Makers material.  Just like the Disciple Makers workbook, there are printable and interactive versions of each.

Parenting Resources

Parents, wouldn't it be nice to have resources that would encourage you as strive to raise your kids in a way that points them to Jesus?  We have a few links to resources that will hopefully help.  On FamilyLIfe.com, they have many resources to encourage you as parents.  We are linking two that are free (as of now at least).  One is an online course called the Art of Parenting, which is meant to encourage you as you raise your children.  

The other is called How to Talk to Your Kids About Sex.  Part of being a parent is having uncomfortable conversations with our kids, and there is probably nothing more uncomfortable and nerve wracking than that talk about the birds and the bees.  As nerve wracking as it might be, if they don't learn about sex from parents who love them and who want them to know what the Bible says, they will learn about it from kids at school or from social media, neither of which are good.  This material is video driven and meant for you to watch it with your child (whenever you think they're old enough) and they give you questions to help guide you the conversation.  Hopefully these resources will be a benefit to you and your family.