Jesus’ command for the Great Commission includes one important progressive verb: “teaching.” Thus, it tells us that as Christ’s disciples, He also wants us to be continuous learners. So, in addition to the curated resources that will be helpful in your faith journey and in the seasons of marriage, we have the following study courses that will further equip and help you in your continuous learning journey.
'Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.”'
Matthew 28:19-20
The undeniable truth is that marriages today face serious challenges, which should encourage us to take action because we have a living hope—Jesus Christ. Learn why CJ2 exists and get involved in the movement that guides every married couple (or individual) on a journey anchored in Christ.
Understanding the season of your marriage creates a healthy awareness of your journey within this marital relationship, as well as insights into the connection and progression of your walk with Christ Jesus. Discover what season your marriage is currently in, and learn how to anchor this journey in Jesus Christ.
Learn this simple and direct learning method aligned with Biblical beliefs and principles. Discover how it can serve as a helpful and effective tool not only in your personal faith journey but also in anchoring your marriage to Jesus Christ.
Discover and reflect on Jesus’ teaching style and His use of storytelling. Explore how His example can help you share the gospel and engage others—particularly your spouse—in a discipleship journey.
If God is placing a burden on your heart (and/or your spouse’s) to start a CJ2 movement—whether in churches, within the military, in the marketplace, or in your neighborhood—this short course will provide helpful guidelines for initiating the movement. Discover how your role and contributions can be valuable and impactful in this endeavor.
(Adapted from CSLI)
Heart and Mind Discipleship is a 10-week small group discipleship program for new believers or for anyone who wants to deepen their understanding of faith in Christ and to focus on growing in Christ. This program was produced with support from various ministries and with input from pastors from a variety of denominations. Heart and Mind Discipleship is ideal for churches that are looking to start a discipleship program or for home groups who want to go to the next level after taking an Alpha Course or another introductory course.
(Adapted from CSLI)
Are you ready to go deeper in your faith, learn from gifted Bible teachers and find encouragement and strength to live a fruitful and meaningful life for God? Journey is a nine-month small-group Adventure designed to help thoughtful believers become better-grounded disciples of Jesus Christ who faithfully follow and actively serve Him. This learning and growth take place
(Adapted from CSLI)
Keeping The Faith is a unique study plus fellowship experience designed to equip parents, grandparents, and other caring adults for intentional discipleship of their children and teens. The Keeping The Faith: Equipping Families for Effective Discipleship guidebook leads participants through an eight- or nine- month series of readings, group discussions, and family activities, with an emphasis on a vibrant relationship with Jesus, fellowship with other believing families, prayer and Bible study, high-quality books, thoughtful discussion and practical application. The meeting agendas and activities are designed with lots of grace for busy people.
(Adapted from CSLI)
Tom Schwanda, Associate professor of Christian Formation and Ministry, provides this training that hopes to assist you to develop and further practice your skills and abilities to mentor others in their relationships. Whether you are experienced or simply curious about mentoring this seminar will offer helpful insights for you to use in your daily Christian life.
(Adapted from CSLI)
This small group apologetics resource is based on the C.S. Lewis Institute Women’s Apologetics Conference titled Conversations That Count, held at Immanuel Bible Church in Springfield, Virginia, October 20–21, 2017. The plenary speakers were Christian apologists Dr. Amy Orr-Ewing of the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics and Jana Harmon of the C.S. Lewis Institute Atlanta.
In this series, Timothy and Kathy Keller use the metaphor of cultivating a garden to illustrate the principles of nurturing healthy marriages. They provided a guideline through eight essential areas of marriage, including planning and planting, roles, headship and submission, fertilizing and watering, love languages, intimacy, conflict resolution, forgiveness and repentance, and building a spiritual life together.
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