Cities on a Hill: Raising Teens To Be Light in a Complicated World
1. Begin Cities on a Hill, and learn how to disciple teenagers to carry truth, wisdom, conviction, and spiritual influence in a culture filled with confusion, pressure, and compromise. This course equips parents to help teens navigate the modern world with courage and clarity while learning how to become light within their schools, friendships, communities, and generation.
Cities on a hill Assessment
2. This assessment helps parents discover how effectively they are preparing their teenagers to navigate culture, influence others, and live boldly in their faith within an increasingly complicated world. Through guided reflection and intentional conversation, families will evaluate spiritual confidence, worldview, leadership, conviction, and the ways teens are currently engaging culture while identifying opportunities to strengthen wisdom, courage, and Kingdom influence within everyday life.
The Adversary — Family Book Club
3. The Teen Pillar experience continues with a shared family book club journey through The Adversary, inviting parents and teenagers into deeper conversations surrounding grief, vengeance, identity, and spiritual conflict. After surviving the events of The Advocate, Kai is attempting to rebuild his life while carrying the weight of devastating loss and fractured relationships. As he struggles to navigate grief, unfamiliar family dynamics, and the growing desire for revenge against the Continuance, he begins discovering that vengeance often wounds the person pursuing it most. Through emotional storytelling, spiritual tension, and layered character development, The Adversary creates opportunities for families to explore difficult but deeply important conversations surrounding pain, forgiveness, righteousness, emotional healing, leadership, and the consequences of allowing bitterness to shape the heart. The Family Book Club Experience encourages parents and teenagers to process these themes together through guided discussion, reflection, and intentional discipleship while strengthening communication and emotional connection within the home.
4. Participate in CPA family gatherings and guided experiences where parents and children practice discipleship together through interactive activities, discussions, and moments intentionally designed to strengthen connection within the home.