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Ongoing Discipleship Curriculum
YPT’s Ongoing Discipleship Curriculum delivers 36 weeks of curriculum for your youth ministry. That’s enough for a full school-year, assuming you take a few weeks off here-and-there.
Featuring three 12-week studies, each includes a downloadable Leader’s Guide and Student Guide:
The Attributes of God (Christian Doctrine): Do your students know how to describe God, biblically? This series focuses on a key attribute each week, in order to help your students grow in their understanding of who God is and what he is like.
Building on the Bible (Christian Spirituality): Do you tell youth to read the Bible, or do you teach them how to do it? Walk through the different types of writing you’ll find in Scripture and identify the key “ingredients” that will help you understand what it means.
Growing in Godliness (Christian Living): Do your students know how the gospel shapes their relationships? As Christians, we bear God’s name and represent him in this world. How can we do that well if our views on gender, sexuality, family, friends, and conflict are build on worldly foundations?
A sample lesson is available on YPT’s Curriculum page, where you can also learn more about our curriculum strategy.
This curriculum is built around the three branches of discipleship, as practiced throughout Christian History: Christian Doctrine (head), Christian Spirituality (heart), and Christian Living (hands). By teaching each of these branches throughout the school-year, you’re applying the gospel to students’ whole lives.
Our recommendation is to begin with YPT’s Core Discipleship Curriculum, to set a solid foundation. Then, keep building your students’ faith with this Ongoing Discipleship.
YPT’s Ongoing Discipleship Curriculum delivers 36 weeks of curriculum for your youth ministry. That’s enough for a full school-year, assuming you take a few weeks off here-and-there.
Featuring three 12-week studies, each includes a downloadable Leader’s Guide and Student Guide:
The Attributes of God (Christian Doctrine): Do your students know how to describe God, biblically? This series focuses on a key attribute each week, in order to help your students grow in their understanding of who God is and what he is like.
Building on the Bible (Christian Spirituality): Do you tell youth to read the Bible, or do you teach them how to do it? Walk through the different types of writing you’ll find in Scripture and identify the key “ingredients” that will help you understand what it means.
Growing in Godliness (Christian Living): Do your students know how the gospel shapes their relationships? As Christians, we bear God’s name and represent him in this world. How can we do that well if our views on gender, sexuality, family, friends, and conflict are build on worldly foundations?
A sample lesson is available on YPT’s Curriculum page, where you can also learn more about our curriculum strategy.
This curriculum is built around the three branches of discipleship, as practiced throughout Christian History: Christian Doctrine (head), Christian Spirituality (heart), and Christian Living (hands). By teaching each of these branches throughout the school-year, you’re applying the gospel to students’ whole lives.
Our recommendation is to begin with YPT’s Core Discipleship Curriculum, to set a solid foundation. Then, keep building your students’ faith with this Ongoing Discipleship.

