Conversations About God and Discipleship Shouldn’t Be Impossible

Let’s face it, it’s getting harder to talk to people about Christianity. Anyone who’s tried knows that. But, there’s help. The What’s Wrong With the World? video curriculum is an exceptional resource for anyone interested in sharing the gospel, training others how to share the gospel, and for understanding what discipleship looks like in the modern era. The series has been successfully used in one-on-one evangelism over coffee, using a smartphone or tablet, Sunday school classes, home small groups, and school classrooms. The series consists of 14 sessions, each with short opening and closing teaching videos, dialogue handouts, and Leaders Guides. Part I of What’s Wrong With the World? tackles the question: “What is the gospel, and does it really matter?” in eight episodes. Part II seeks to provide a highly nuanced and beautiful portrait of modern-day discipleship, that seeks to merge individual giftings and interests with the purposes of God. The six episodes of Part II deal with the question: “What is a disciple, and what does one look like?” (A free “Test Drive” is available here, or under the “Test Drive” menu.)