Track 3: Can I Share What I Believe?
It seems as though the world has lost the ability to talk politely and respectfully about important issues. This includes Christians. We are notoriously bad listeners and can be rude and arrogant when sharing our beliefs if we are even willing to speak up. This must change. It’s time for the followers of Jesus to learn from his example and become people full of grace and truth.
Maybe you have never been taught how to share your faith. Maybe you tried it once and had a bad experience. Whatever the case, this track is designed to give you some practical skills needed to have important faith conversations. Our friends, classmates, and family members need people like you who are willing and able to discuss matters of faith winsomely and respectfully.
Track Overview:
Lesson One: Should I Share My Faith?
Lesson Two: Am I Being a Hypocrite?
Lesson Three: Am I Being Kind?
Lesson Four: Am I Showing Respect?
Lesson Five: What Do I Say?
Lesson Six: What If They Reject Me?
Lesson Seven: What’s My Plan?
Included Resources
7 parent connect email templates so you can keep parents in the loop with what your group is studying.
a leader handbook filled with good practices, forms, and helpful tips for leading a group.
recommended ice breakers to build community.
discussion questions to aid leaders and students in processing information and wrestling with their faith.
other supplemental teaching aids.
A leader video for each lesson. (Available Fall 2023.)
It seems as though the world has lost the ability to talk politely and respectfully about important issues. This includes Christians. We are notoriously bad listeners and can be rude and arrogant when sharing our beliefs if we are even willing to speak up. This must change. It’s time for the followers of Jesus to learn from his example and become people full of grace and truth.
Maybe you have never been taught how to share your faith. Maybe you tried it once and had a bad experience. Whatever the case, this track is designed to give you some practical skills needed to have important faith conversations. Our friends, classmates, and family members need people like you who are willing and able to discuss matters of faith winsomely and respectfully.
Track Overview:
Lesson One: Should I Share My Faith?
Lesson Two: Am I Being a Hypocrite?
Lesson Three: Am I Being Kind?
Lesson Four: Am I Showing Respect?
Lesson Five: What Do I Say?
Lesson Six: What If They Reject Me?
Lesson Seven: What’s My Plan?
Included Resources
7 parent connect email templates so you can keep parents in the loop with what your group is studying.
a leader handbook filled with good practices, forms, and helpful tips for leading a group.
recommended ice breakers to build community.
discussion questions to aid leaders and students in processing information and wrestling with their faith.
other supplemental teaching aids.
A leader video for each lesson. (Available Fall 2023.)
It seems as though the world has lost the ability to talk politely and respectfully about important issues. This includes Christians. We are notoriously bad listeners and can be rude and arrogant when sharing our beliefs if we are even willing to speak up. This must change. It’s time for the followers of Jesus to learn from his example and become people full of grace and truth.
Maybe you have never been taught how to share your faith. Maybe you tried it once and had a bad experience. Whatever the case, this track is designed to give you some practical skills needed to have important faith conversations. Our friends, classmates, and family members need people like you who are willing and able to discuss matters of faith winsomely and respectfully.
Track Overview:
Lesson One: Should I Share My Faith?
Lesson Two: Am I Being a Hypocrite?
Lesson Three: Am I Being Kind?
Lesson Four: Am I Showing Respect?
Lesson Five: What Do I Say?
Lesson Six: What If They Reject Me?
Lesson Seven: What’s My Plan?
Included Resources
7 parent connect email templates so you can keep parents in the loop with what your group is studying.
a leader handbook filled with good practices, forms, and helpful tips for leading a group.
recommended ice breakers to build community.
discussion questions to aid leaders and students in processing information and wrestling with their faith.
other supplemental teaching aids.
A leader video for each lesson. (Available Fall 2023.)