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31-Day Challenge: What We Already Have in Christ
31-Day Challenge: What We Already Have in Christ
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Transform your teen’s faith journey with the 31-Day Challenge: What We Already Have in Christ, a comprehensive devotional resource designed specifically for upper middle and high school students/homeschoolers.
This 31-Day Challenge: What We Already Have in Christ is a thoughtfully crafted daily devotional guide that empowers students/homeschoolers to discover their true identity and inheritance in Christ through scripture-based reflections, engaging prompts, and practical applications. Each day builds upon foundational Biblical truths while encouraging personal growth, critical thinking, and spiritual maturity. Perfect for homeschool families, Christian schools, youth groups, or individual teen study, this resource bridges spiritual concepts with everyday teenage life.
INCLUDED IN THIS RESOURCE:
✓31 daily devotionals organized into four transformative weekly themes
✓Scripture-based declarations to speak daily
✓Journaling prompts and reflection questions
✓Age-appropriate application activities
✓Discussion guides for deeper engagement
✓Digital integration suggestions for tech-savvy teens
✓Future education and career application prompts
✓Blank reflection pages for personal insights
PERFECT FOR:
✓Upper middle school and high school students/homeschoolers
✓Homeschool families seeking faith-based character development
✓Christian schools and co-ops
✓Youth groups and teen Bible studies
✓Individual spiritual growth and discipleship
✓Confirmation preparation
✓Teen mentoring relationships
WHY CHOOSE THIS RESOURCE?
✓Biblically sound with clear scripture references
✓Specifically designed for teenage spiritual development
✓Balances theological depth with practical application
✓Adaptable for various learning styles and settings
✓Promotes critical thinking about faith concepts
✓Connects spiritual truths to daily teenage experiences
✓Encourages both individual reflection and group discussion
✓Integrates modern technology with timeless truths
BENEFITS FOR TEACHERS/HOMESCHOOL PARENTS:
✓NO-PREP ready-to-use curriculum
✓Facilitates meaningful spiritual conversations with teens
✓Develops students’/homeschoolers’ understanding of core Christian concepts
✓Strengthens biblical literacy and application skills
✓Provides structured approach to spiritual formation
✓Easily integrates with other Bible curriculum
✓Encourages independent spiritual growth and responsibility
✓Creates opportunities for mentoring and discipleship
BENEFITS FOR STUDENTS/HOMESCHOOLERS:
✓Develops strong biblical identity and confidence
✓Builds resilience against cultural pressures
✓Encourages authentic faith ownership
✓Provides practical tools for spiritual growth
✓Connects faith concepts with real-life situations
✓Develops critical thinking about spiritual matters
✓Creates space for personal questions and discovery
✓Prepares for faith challenges in future education and careers
Week 1 focuses on Our Identity in Christ, helping students/homeschoolers understand foundational truths about who they are in Christ, including righteousness, eternal life, peace with God, and being children of God. Each daily devotional contains a key scripture, a declaration to speak aloud, thoughtful journaling prompts, and practical applications that connect these spiritual truths to teenagers’ daily lives and challenges. Students/Homeschoolers will explore how these identity truths counter common insecurities and pressures they face, while developing a strong biblical self-concept.
Weeks 2 and 3 dive into Our Freedom in Christ and Our Authority in Christ, guiding students/homeschoolers to understand the practical implications of Christ’s work in their lives. These sections tackle relevant teenage struggles like overcoming temptation, finding purpose, experiencing joy, and exercising spiritual authority in appropriate ways. Through guided reflection, scripture study, and real-world applications, students/homeschoolers discover how to live from a place of spiritual freedom rather than bondage to cultural expectations, fear, or performance.
The final week explores Living Out Our Inheritance, equipping students/homeschoolers with practical tools to apply these spiritual truths to their futures. This section includes special prompts connecting spiritual principles to education and career decisions, technology integration suggestions that help teens bring faith into their digital lives, and discussion questions that promote critical thinking about living as kingdom citizens in contemporary society. By the end of the 31 days, students/homeschoolers will have developed both theological understanding and practical habits that support a vibrant, authentic faith.
The 31-Day Challenge: What We Already Have in Christ stands apart from typical devotionals by specifically addressing the unique spiritual needs and questions of today’s teenagers. Rather than offering simplified answers or strict rules, this resource invites students/homeschoolers into a journey of discovery, helping them build a faith foundation that will support them through high school, college, and beyond. By completing this challenge, students/homeschoolers will not only gain head knowledge about their identity in Christ but develop heart conviction and practical application skills that transform how they view themselves, others, and their future purpose in God’s kingdom.
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Thank you for your support!
Tina – Big Easy Homeschooling Mom
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