Ready to get radically focused?

  • Focused on Jesus

    How did Jesus make disciples? He walked with them, talked with them, ate with them, and taught them as they shared his life. Let's get serious about that strategy with our youth!

  • Focused on relationships

    How do we get started? By getting clear about our own relationship with God, and then gathering the people we need to give our youth the support they require.

  • Focused on justice

    What does God require of us? Love, mercy, and justice for all God's people. Youth are passionate about changing the world. Let's help them make a difference.

About the training

    1. What to Expect

    2. Meet Your Facilitator

    3. Relational Discipleship Inventory

    1. Steps 1 and 2: Define Your Purpose and Prioritize Your Health

    2. RDK Worksheet 1

    3. RDK Worksheet 2

    4. Week 1 Zoom recording

    1. Steps 3-4-5: Find Your Guide and Gather & Strengthen Your Team

    2. RDK Worksheet 3

    3. RDK Worksheet 4

    4. RDK Worksheet 5

    5. Week 2 Zoom recording

    1. Steps 6-7-8: Families, Belonging, and Jesus

    2. RDK Worksheet 6

    3. RDK Worksheet 7

    4. RDK Worksheet 8

    5. Week 3 Zoom recording

    1. Steps 9 and 10: With Purpose and for Change

    2. RDK Worksheet 9

    3. RDK Worksheet 10

    4. Week 4 Zoom recording

    1. Social Media Ethics

About this course

  • Free
  • Online cohort
  • May 2, 9, 16, 23
  • 7:00-8:00 pm ET | 4:00-5:00 pm PT

Join the movement

Forming radical disciples with today's teens

Facilitator

Jonathan Fung

Facilitator

Dr. Jonathan Fung has a passion for mentoring youth and helping them experience God's love. He has served as the youth pastor at Santa Clara First Baptist Church in the Bay Area for the past eight years. His calling is to help students discover their identity in Christ. Jonathan is on the TENx10 Youth Leaders Practitioner Council that focuses on relational discipleship, helping faith matter more to young people. Jonathan is also professor at San Jose State University, teaching photography and interdisciplinary art. He is a Mosaic Cross Cultural Faculty Fellow developing social justice and mental health awareness on campus. Jonathan is faculty advisor for the EPIC Movement and serves on the university interfaith task force. Jonathan creates video and public art installations, as well as independent films to explore the human condition, especially the injustice of human trafficking. Jonathan’s scholarship is the intersection between art, faith, and justice.

With gratitude

This program is made possible through a Faith and Service Grant from the TENx10 Collaboration at Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, California, with funds provided by Lilly Endowment Inc.