

4 Discipleship Activities To Help You Grow Your Students
LUNCH TABLE CHALLENGE
THIS QUARTER’S SPIRITUAL HABIT: SPENDING TIME WITH OTHERS
(Recommended For The Fall)
In the fall, we’ll focus on the spiritual habit of community when teenagers are beginning a new school year, making new friends, and getting plugged into new small groups. To begin the school year, you’ll challenge students to build community by initiating and leading some key conversations at their schools with a lunch table challenge.
VOLUNTEER RECRUITMENT CAMPAIGN
THIS QUARTER’S SPIRITUAL HABIT: USING YOUR GIFTS
(Recommended For The Winter)
In the winter, we’ll focus on the spiritual habit of knowing and using your gifts to serve God and others, when there are lots of service opportunities available. Starting in November, you’ll launch a volunteer recruitment campaign that’s designed just for students. Throughout the campaign, you’ll give students an assessment to help them think about their gifts and passions, then find a volunteer role in your church that uses those gifts and passions.
BIBLE-READING TEXTING PLAN
THIS QUARTER’S SPIRITUAL HABIT: SPENDING TIME WITH GOD
(Recommended For The Spring)
In the spring, we’ll go deep into the spiritual habit of spending time with God individually through personal spiritual disciplines, when Easter is on the way and the unpredictability of school and the holidays will have leveled off into some stability for your students and your ministry. For the spring season, we’ve created a Bible-Reading Texting Plan that lasts for the entire quarter. When students subscribe, they’ll receive daily texts with a verse to read that complements what you’re teaching.
STORYTELLING CHALLENGE
THIS QUARTER’S SPIRITUAL HABIT: SHARING YOUR STORY
(Recommended For The Summer)
In the summer, we’ll focus on the spiritual habit of sharing your story while your students prepare for summer mission experiences and a new school year. Throughout the summer, you’ll empower students to share their stories of faith publicly with a summer storytelling challenge. All summer (or as often as you’d like) select students will share with the whole group what God is doing in their lives.