A Discipled Nation Plan Curriculum is innovative bible study material for small groups and Sunday school classes. These materials are based upon The Discipled Nation Plan. The four Discipled Nation Plan Workbooks include 40 "knowing & doing" sessions in the areas of discipling self, family, congregation, and neighborhood. A leader’s guide and pastor’s guide are provided for each of the four workbook areas. After one class, you will see that this curriculum is •It follows a plan. A Discipled Nation Plan is a logical approach to making disciples-- first by discipling self, then family, congregation, and neighborhood. By following the plan, this easy-to-use curriculum teaches Christians at all levels the essentials of being and making disciples. •It is practical. The studies and activities are practical applications of faith. The 40 lessons are short and targeted on specific discipling issues, and the supporting daily applications and devotionals, known as “Daily Challenges,” present brief real-life opportunities to learn and grow. •It encourages discussion. The materials are designed for significant group participation, taking the focus off of the teacher and placing it the student. As participants share their experiences in discipling, you will want to extend the time allowed to cover all of the material because of the inspired class discussion. •It gets people to practice their faith. Each session has 6 Daily Challenges specifically designed to get participants to disciple in their daily lives. They give achievable goals that provide perspective and a basis for spiritual growth. The Discipling Myself Workbook requires discipline and determination to understand and apply Jesus ’commands within today ’s lifestyle. A few of the steps of discipling myself •Spending quality time with God •Removing the subtle sins of life •Learning to forgive others •Honoring and obeying authority •Developing a personal way of worship •Understanding and obeying the commands of Jesus According to a recent National Institutes of Health survey, 98% of Americans long for more meaningful family relationship. Discipling My Family presents a challenge to build or rebuild loving family relationships on Jesus’ teaching. This is so relevant today as many of our most trying social issues can be traced to broken families and relationships. The steps of discipling my family •Family devotions •Parental responsibility •Crisis Resolution •Loving the way Christ intended •Forgiving one another Discipling My Congregation presents a challenge to the way we organize our church activities and programs in order to disciple one another. The steps of discipling •Creating a pastoral support system •Identifying the church’s biblical strengths and weaknesses •Focusing energies on opportunities while addressing weaknesses •Developing a spiritual mentoring and accountability network •Reenergizing activities around discipling Sometimes the hardest missionary journey is the walk next door . . . Discipling My Neighborhood is how we reach our world for Christ in a practical, relevant way. The steps of discipling •Loving our neighbor •Praying for our neighbor •Making the walk next door •Sharing biblical truth with our neighbor