Journey: Foundation for Discipleship and Mission

Modeled on the popular and effective Fellows ProgramJourney is our most thorough small-group discipleship resource for churches or home groups.

Is the Journey Program for you?

It is designed to help thoughtful believers become well-grounded disciples of Jesus Christ who faithfully follow and actively serve him in the world. It is assumed that all who participate are significantly flawed by sin but earnestly desire to grow in grace. It also assumes that as we seek to grow and change, the Holy Spirit will be just as loving and gracious with us as Jesus was with his first disciples.

What are the commitment expectations for participants?

A high level of commitment is necessary in order to benefit from the Journey program. This commitment should grow out of a strong desire to become more Christlike, and must include a willingness to devote the time and effort necessary for that to happen. It is particularly important to be sure that you have adequate time to participate.


 

The Journey Program Covers the Following Ten Themes:

  • The Grace of God and True Conversion
  • Following Jesus Christ
  • Living a Life of Love
  • Growing in Humility
  • The Holy Spirit and Obedience
  • Growing in Prayer
  • Trusting the Bible
  • Being Transformed through the Bible
  • Pursuing God’s Call on Your Life
  • Understanding and Engaging Today’s World


 

Would you like to be a Leader of a Journey program?

If so, you should be a mature and thoughtful believer.  It would also be helpful if you have experience leading or facilitating a small group.

How to get started:

  1. Purchase the Journey Program Workbook and DVD lecture series that you will need to facilitate your group. With your purchase, you will also be given access to the password-protected Journey Center on our web site. The Journey Center contains course-required materials and is available only to group leaders and registered participants.
  2. Email us to set up a link for your group participants to register. Participants will need their own workbook and they will be emailed a username and password to access the Journey Center. Again, the Journey Center contains course-required materials and is available only to group leaders and registered participants.

 

Are there other resources required for the Journey program or available to participants?

The Journey Workbook and DVD lecture series, plus the free articles and other related material presented in the Journey Center, are all that is required for full participation in the program. However, a free one year subscription to our monthly Reflections and teaching quarterly Knowing & Doing will be provided. In addition, we will provide further relevant  information and resources on a periodic basis  to Journey participants.


 

To access the Journey Center, please login at the top of this page, then click here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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