Freedom. Your story is still being written. A layered blue path leads toward warm light.

Freedom — Your story is still being written

A seven-lesson journey through Exodus

God meets people who feel stuck, burdened by regret, confused about identity, weighed down by shame, or uncertain whether their past can be redeemed.

Freedom: New Beginnings

A seven-lesson journey through the Exodus story.

Freedom is a seven-lesson journey through the Exodus story. The course traces how God meets people who feel stuck, burdened by regret, confused about identity, weighed down by shame, or uncertain whether their past can be redeemed.

Educational, trauma-aware, interactive, and conversational. Each lesson can be adapted to the time and setting available. The course combines Scripture, discussion, practical exercises, and private reflection. It is educational and spiritually formative, but is not a substitute for professional counseling or clinical care.

Seven lessons. One unfolding story.

Read the course, one lesson at a time.

Begin with the overview
A small group gathered for a thoughtful conversation
real conversationpractical toolsbiblical hope

Educational. Interactive. Conversational.

A small group built for honest participation.

The personal nature of the course is best served by a small group of five to seven participants where the setting allows. Every core activity can be completed with printed pages, a writing tool, and access to Scripture. Internet-based resources are optional and must have an offline alternative. Participants are invited to take room by contributing to the conversation and make room by allowing others to speak.

90 minutesTime to read, learn, reflect, and talk
5–7 peopleA deliberately small and private group
Built-in workbookType your answers, save them privately, and return anytime
Privacy & safetyRespect others and understand the limits of confidentiality

The course commitments

Take room. Make room. Protect the room.

01

Be present for at least five of the seven sessions.

02

Complete class activities and reflection between sessions.

03

Take room by participating, and make room by allowing others to speak.

04

Respect the privacy of others, follow the rules of the setting, and understand the limits of confidentiality before personal discussion.

Your workbook travels with you

Begin where you are. Return when you are ready.

Sign in to write directly in each lesson, save your reflections to your course profile, and pick up where you left off. You decide how much to write and what you are ready to share.

Your saved responses are private to your signed-in profile. For your safety, do not include names, case details, victim information, or other identifying information in a reflection.