Discipleship Resources

Walking in His Steps Study

Walking in His Steps is an original discipleship study designed to help believers not just believe in Jesus, but become more like Him. Rooted in Scripture and focused on real-life transformation, this workbook-style resource guides individuals and groups through key aspects of following Christ—identity, obedience, community, mission, and more. Each chapter includes biblical teaching, theological insights, word studies, discussion questions, and practical steps for growth, along with guided prayer prompts. Whether you’re new to the faith or looking to go deeper, Walking in His Steps provides a clear, thoughtful path for growing as a disciple in everyday life.

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Tetelestai is a powerful 11-episode docu-style video series created by Light in Action, LLC, designed to proclaim the Gospel by revealing God’s redemptive story from Genesis to Revelation. Each 30-minute episode combines cinematic storytelling, biblical teaching, and stunning visuals to help viewers grasp the heart of God’s plan for salvation, culminating in the finished work of Christ—Tetelestai, meaning “It is finished.” The series is Gospel-centered, globally minded, and available in multiple languages, making it a compelling resource for personal study, family devotion, small group discussion, or outreach. Accompanied by study materials and discussion guides, Tetelestai is ideal for helping people not just hear the Good News—but see it.

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