Teen Challenge Curriculum

Curriculum Teen Challenge uses the following group study curriculum (Listed below) as part of our residential program. We have a full range of personal studies covering Salvation, Self Image, Spiritual Growth, Family Relationships, Personal Growth, and work & Responsibility. In addition, Teen Challenge has volunteers teach classes on Marriage, Spiritual Authority, and GED preparation. 

The group studies has been adopted by many churches as part of their Sunday school programs. Anyone who is interested in ordering any part of Teen Challenge's curriculum contact Teen Challenge International at (417) 862-6969 (e-mail at tcusa@teenchallengeusa.com. Please be sure to include your physical address when requesting our curriculum by e-mail.

Our curriculum includes (Group Studies for New Christians) written by Dave Batty. The courses consist of the following titles:

·         How Can I Know I'm a Christian?

How to become a Christian. How feelings are involved. Where to look for evidence that you are a Christian. How to develop a personal relationship with Jesus. What to do about doubts.

·         A Quick Look at the Bible

General introduction to the Bible. How was the Bible written?
How can you know the Bible is accurate?
How does Christ fit into the whole Bible?

·         Attitudes

What are attitudes? How do we use them? How do we develop new attitudes? What is the right attitude to have when being criticized or corrected? What is the right attitude to have when correcting someone else?

·         Temptation

What is temptation? Why do Christians get tempted? How can we respond to temptation? How can we prepare for temptation?

·         Successful Christian Living

How did God make you? What does God say about how you can be a successful Christian? Who is the Holy Spirit? What does the Holy Spirit do in your life when you are a Christian?

·         Growing Through Failure

What causes failure? What God does when you fail.
Steps to recovery from failure.
The role of forgiveness and restitution in recovery.
How to deal with boredom.

·         Christian Practices

A study of six subjects on the church and its practices: The local church, how to give a testimony, how to be a manager for God, communion, water baptism, prayer.

·         Obedience to God

Why should you obey God? What are God's greatest laws? How can you develop obedient attitudes? Which laws in the Bible are Christians responsible to obey? What are the results of obeying and disobeying God?

·         Obedience to Man

Why should you obey your leaders? Introduces guidelines on obeying your leader with love. What are the three levels of obedience? What should you do when your leader tells you to do something wrong?

·         Anger and Personal Rights

Discusses why we get angry and how we express our anger. We explore how your personal rights affect your anger. What are some practical ways to deal with your anger? How does God want you to use your anger?

·         How to Study the Bible

Basic teaching on how and why to study the Bible. What are the three basic steps of Bible study? Three simple methods of studying the Bible are presented.

·         Love and Accepting Myself

What is love? What does the Bible say about love? How can we express love to others? What does it mean to accept you? What are the steps to developing a positive self image?

·         Personal Relationships With Others

Discusses how to be a good friend and how to develop different kinds of friendships. What should you do about non-Christian friends? What should be the Christian's attitude toward sex? Dating and marriage are also covered.

·         Spiritual Power and the Supernatural

The issues of faith, spiritual power, and the Christian's involvement in supernatural events have become quite controversial in many churches today. This course takes a look at what is true spiritual power and how it can have a practical impact on the life of the new Christian.

·         Introducing Teachers to the Group Studies for New Christians

This book explains how to use the 14 courses in the Group Studies for New Christians. It provides additional background material for the teacher on the purpose and goals of the 14 courses. It also contains the answer key for the final exam.