This 32-week curriculum is structured so that high school seniors will learn the necessary faith principles needed to make a healthy transition to this exciting, next chapter of life. Each session will build on the next to develop a faith foundation and learn how to gain ownership in their walk with Jesus. This study is for graduating seniors and can be applicable to those starting college, going into the military, or joining the work force. The vision is not to be “college-ready” but to become mature enough to handle whatever challenges theses young adults might face.
Below is a breakdown of this study. In each semester, you will find four sections, each with four sessions. A few sessions are offered as a preview and are hyper-linked.
Fall Semester
SENIOR YEAR (weeks 1-4)
This first section will challenge students to take full advantage of the opportunities of the senior year and avoid overlooking the realities of this year for the dreams of the next year.
Avoiding Senioritis
Are We There Yet?
Planning For A Great Senior Year
LIKE JESUS (weeks 5-8)
Section two reminds students what it means to truly follow Jesus and how that foundation will be critical at the next stages of life. These lessons will take the basics of faith and apply them to life after high school.
Knowing Jesus
Following Jesus
Serving Jesus
Living Christ-Like
PERSPECTIVE (weeks 9-12)
Perspective affects how we see ourselves and the world around us, and our foundation in life will determine our perspective. This section will emphasis how the right perspective will give students a healthy outlook on life.
The Foundation of Perspective
Identity & Worldview
Determine Your Mission
FAITH OWNERSHIP (weeks 13-16)
Gaining ownership in one’s faith is the only true safeguard for making a healthy life transition after high school. This section will illustrate that process of growth and development and challenge students to take their faith to the next level.
Ownership
Wisdom
Character
Understanding
Spring Semester
LIFE TRANSITIONS (weeks 17-20)
Every stage of life includes a transitional period in between, and how a student approaches this first major life transition will effect how he/she handles the next ones as well.
Understanding Transitions
The Difference Part 1
The Difference Part 2
COMMUNITY (weeks 21-24)
Community is a key component for growth and is an important factor to learn how to leave high school and replace the influence of church and friendships. This section will show students how that is done well.
Friendships & Accountability
Discipleship & Mentors
Witness Protection
LIFE MANAGEMENT (weeks 25-28)
When someone steps into young adulthood and is on his/her own for the first time, they have to learn many new life management skill and responsibilities.This section will challenge students in a very practical, personal way.
Personal Responsibility
Time Management
Money Management
Goal Setting
FAITH MATURITY (weeks 29-32)
The stronger the maturity, the better an individual will do on his/her own. This final section will highlight the profile of a mature Christian young adult in the college-age range and bring this entire study into perspective.
Personal Worship
Disciple of Jesus
Imitator of God
Light of the World
LAUNCH will be delivered, digitally, after the order is made. Each lesson will include a downloadable teaching guide, student worksheet, and a video preview for the teachers.
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