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Learning Design

Participant Resources

These are general resources designed to support the participant in their personal devotional life between group meetings.

A Guide for Personal Devotion

A Simple Process for Memorisation

How to apply Scripture to your life

Leader Resources

These are general resources designed to equip group leaders and facilitators and help them to grow in leading well.

Learning Design

Lesson flow for facilitators

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Learning Design

As you lead a discipleship group of BMBs, your role is to guide a learning process that is intended to bring real spiritual growth and transformation. Your aim is not simply to help participants gain biblical knowledge, but to help them grow as disciples of Christ through regular engagement with God’s Word, prayer, reflection, and obedience.

This learning approach is designed for adults and is shaped around participation, reflection, and application. Each session includes activities that help BMBs engage personally with Scripture, discuss it with others, and begin to apply its truth in their daily lives. As you lead, keep before you the goal of helping each person move toward spiritual maturity and practical faithfulness.

As group members encounter the Word of God, encourage them to enter into honest and thoughtful dialogue with the biblical text. Help them to listen carefully, seek understanding, and recognise what God may be saying to them through the passage. Then help them take the next step by responding in obedience, so that what they learn begins to shape their attitudes, decisions, relationships, and way of life.

This process includes both personal and shared learning. BMBs need space to read, reflect, and pray on their own, but they also need the encouragement and insight that come through learning with others. For this reason, the method includes individual reflection, discussion in pairs, small group engagement, and larger group sharing. As a leader, you are helping create an environment where each of these can serve the growth of the group.

The activities in the sessions are not there simply to fill time or complete a programme. They are tools to help build understanding, obedience, spiritual discipline, and confidence in following Christ. Your task is to use them carefully and prayerfully so that the group is not only learning Scripture, but being shaped by it together.

As you lead, remember that transformation often happens gradually. Be patient, attentive, and intentional. Help group members grow in their ability to read the Bible for themselves, respond to God with faith, and encourage one another in the life of discipleship.

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