- How can you be more patient during this period?
- How does your attitude during this time affect the people around you?
- What virtues of the spirit do you need to cultivate? How can you implement that in little ways during the next week?
- Who or what do you need to forgive? How can that forgiveness make you feel better and closer to the person God called you to be?
- What’s my favorite Bible character? What about them and their story makes me want to emulate their actions?
- What’s a favorite Bible verse of yours and explain why it holds special meaning. How has it impacted yours faith journey?
- What’s a recent act of kindness you performed or experienced? How did this act align with your values and how did it impact your spiritual perspective?
- Explore the importance of Christian community in your life. How does being a part of a community strengthen your faith?
- What is a situation, person, role, or thing might you be placing your identity in instead of God?
- Consider a current challenge you are facing. How can your faith and trust in God guide you through this difficulty?
- Describe a bad time that God used for good.
- Discuss how Christians navigate differences in beliefs, values, or denominations within your relationships both romantic and platonic. How can these differences be opportunities for growth rather than obstacles?
- In times of adversity, how can you emulate Job's patience and unwavering trust in God's sovereignty?
- Share your personal testimony. How did you come to faith, and what significant moments have shaped your spiritual journey?
- Consider Abraham's journey of faith. In what areas of your life do you need to trust God more and step out in faith?
- Are there particular pieces of wisdom or advice that have been passed down through generations in your family? How do these words of wisdom resonate with you?
- Consider your aspirations for your future family, whether that's creating your own family or continuing traditions. What values and principles do you hope to instill in the next generation?
- Explore a Psalm of lament (e.g., Psalm 13) and consider if there's something heavy on your heart. Write a lament of your own, expressing your feelings, and release it to God.
- In the context of dating, how can Christians take responsibility for their own spiritual growth and that of their partner?
- "In peace I will both lie down and sleep; for you alone, O Lord, make me dwell in safety." Reflect on your day and find peace in God's safety as you prepare for rest.