Module THREE – Capturing Courage Discipleship Focus has us delving deeper into the practical applications of God’s heart and our spiritual authority. We take on some serious conversations and find our way through to better practices, bigger thinking, and overall more rounded leadership decisions with definitive ‘forward-ho!’ ability.

MONTH NINE: POVERTY STRONGHOLD 

CHAPTERS & ASSIGNMENTS        

66.  Introduction
67.   Violence
68.  Pain Upon Pain
69.  The Stories We Tell
70.  Restitution Boundaries
71.  Healing & Reframing
72.  Participation with Christ

VISUALS AND KEY APPLICATIONS:
Appendix SIX:  Specific Healing Prayers

MONTH TEN: BECOMING DISCIPLES

CHAPTERS & ASSIGNMENTS

73.  Introduction
74.  Overview
75.  Transformed Hearts * Compassion, Humility, Love, Peace
76.  Changed Thinking * Agreements, Turned to Christ, Patience, Inclusiveness
77.  God’s Worldview  * Understanding, Coming on the Inside, Mutual Submission, Dying to Self      
78.  Growth in Leadership * Honouring of People, Part of the Solution, Prudence, Courage  
79.  Personal Prayer * Simplicity, Honesty, With the Spirit, Advocating
80.  Spiritual Authority * Discipline, In Secret, Faithfulness, Sulha
81.  Surrender

MONTH ELEVEN:  PRACTICALLY SPEAKING

CHAPTERS & ASSIGNMENTS

82.  The Context of our Lives – Generational Stronghold of Partiality 
83.  Orphans – Restored by God – Breaking a despising and judgmental spirit
84.  Ecclesia – Called Out by God – Bible Method from Pioneers.org
85.  Healing – Whole-hearted for Others  
86.  Prophecy and the Church – 4 Keys to Judging Prophetic Words
87.  Retribution or Restoration – Calling People Into Identity in Christ
88.  Living in the Manna – Giving out of Love 
89.  Church to Kingdom

MONTH TWELVE: COURSE REVIEW

To individuals working through this course: Use this Course Review to test yourself and ready yourself for the formal reporting for your degree. 

To facilitators and teachers of College of Capturing Courage: Use the following questions and framework to have a review day with your class. It is not a day of teaching but a day of conversation and recalling the material together. In this, your students will learn from each other and the concepts taught in the months past will be engaged and wrestled with once more. This is very valuable. This kind of process reminds us of what we know and challenges us to think further about what we do not recall; we realized what we missed and encourage its lessons in our brain and thinking once more.

==> Let us begin with Month Nine – POVERTY STRONGHOLDS  

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