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7 CORE PRINCIPLES
Authentic
Faith
This
checkpoint focuses on a correct understanding of faith. Faith is confidence
that God is who He says He is and that He will do all He has promised to
do.
Principle: God can be trusted; He will do all He
has promised to do.
Critical
Question: Are your students trusting
God with the critical areas of their life?
Key Passage: Proverbs 3:5-6
Spiritual
Disciplines
The
focus of this checkpoint is a student’s devotional life. The apostle Paul assures us that transformation
begins with a renewed mind. As
students begin to renew their minds to that truths of Scripture, their
attitudes and behavior will change.
Principle: If we could see as God sees, we would
do as God says.
Critical
questions: Are your students
developing a consistent devotional and prayer life?
Key Passage: Romans 12:2
Moral
Boundaries
Purity
paves the way to intimacy. One of
the most important things a student can do is establish limits. Students need to learn how to protect
their body and emotions by honoring God’s plan for sex and morality.
Principle: Purity paves the way to intimacy.
Critical
Question: Are your students establishing and maintaining moral boundaries?
Key Passage: 1 Thessalonians 4:3-8
Healthy
Friendships
The
people our students associate with the most will determine the direction and
quality of their lives. This
principle focuses on helping our teenagers build healthy friendships while
avoiding unhealthy ones.
Principle: Our friends determine the direction and
quality of our lives
Critical
Question: Are your students
establishing healthy friendships and avoiding unhealthy ones?
Key Passage: Proverbs 13:20
Wise
Choices
In
light of past experience and future dreams, students need to ask themselves ”What
is the wise thing to do?” Good
decision making is more than simply choosing between right and wrong. This principle focuses on the necessity
of wisdom in decision making.
Principle:
Walk wisely
Critical
Question: Are your students making
wise decisions?
Key Passage: Ephesians 5:15-17
Ultimate
Authority
Freedom
and authority are often viewed as opposing concepts. But the Scriptures teach that freedom is found under
authority. This principle focuses
on the need for students to stay under the authorities that God has placed over
them.
Principle:
Maximum freedom is found under God’s authority.
Critical
Question: Are your students
submitting to the authorities God has placed over them?
Key Passage: Romans 13:1-2
Others
First
Selfishness
comes natural. Selflessness must
be learned. The hallmark of a
believer is his or her willingness to put the needs of others ahead of their
own. This principle addresses our
student’s propensity toward selfishness and self-centeredness.
Principle: Others First
Critical
Question: Are your students
putting the needs of others ahead of their own?
Key Passage: Philippians 2:3-11