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TRAINING MODULE
Week 1: Intro to SALT
- SALT helps students grow in faith and leadership through real-life practice. The program equips high schoolers to lead by connecting monthly, serving weekly, and reading daily—training students to live out their faith as part of a team.
- Jesus modeled servant leadership, not status-seeking.
True leadership means putting others first. Jesus taught that greatness comes through serving, and that’s the mindset SALT leaders commit to. - Jesus called young people to lead—and He still does. Most of His disciples were likely teens or young adults. Student leaders today can make a real impact when they follow His example.
- You don’t need to be perfect—just willing. Leadership isn’t about having it all together. Like Timothy, young people can lead by example when they’re willing to follow Jesus and serve others with humility.
- Read the talking points above as a group, including scripture references. What are your initial thoughts about these points or about the podcast lesson (see audio above)?
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How would you define a “leader”? Do you think Jesus’ definition matches what our culture values?
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Why do you think Jesus picked young people for such an important mission?
- Have you ever felt “too young” or “not ready” to serve God? How does 1 Timothy 4:12 encourage you?
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What challenges do you think students face when it comes to leadership or serving others?
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What’s one area in your life where you could grow in humility or service right now?
Week 2: SALT in a Nutshell
- Jesus called His followers to be the “salt of the earth”—distinct, purposeful, and impactful in a decaying world. Matthew 5:13
- Salt preserves truth, adds spiritual flavor, and creates thirst for God in others. That’s what the SALT program trains you to do.
- The program is built on three core habits: read daily (YouVersion plan), serve weekly (ministry teams), and meet monthly (team growth).
- This isn’t just about filling roles at church—it’s about becoming more like Jesus through service, discipline, and community.
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Read the talking points above as a group, including scripture references. What are your initial thoughts about these points or about the podcast lesson (see audio above)?
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Why do you think Jesus used “salt” to describe His followers? Which of the three uses—preserve, flavor, thirst—stands out most to you?
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What do you think it means to “lose your saltiness” as a Christian?
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Which of the three SALT habits (read daily, serve weekly, meet monthly) feels most exciting to you? Which one feels most challenging?
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How could serving at church grow your confidence and your faith?
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Why do you think it’s important to build the habit of reading God’s Word every day?
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What’s one way you hope to grow personally or spiritually through this program?
Week 3: Should I Join the Team?
- God often calls people who feel underqualified—like Moses, David, and the disciples—to do great things. You don’t have to be perfect to lead.
- Moses felt insecure and tongue-tied, but God still used him to lead a nation. Exodus 4:10-12
- David was overlooked by everyone else, but God saw leadership in his heart. 1 Samuel 16:7
- The disciples were full of doubts and failures, but Jesus still called them. 1 Corinthians 1:27
- Students can set an example and make an impact when they lead with faith and humility. 1 Timothy 4:12
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Read the talking points above as a group, including scripture references. What are your initial thoughts about these points or about the podcast lesson (see audio above)?
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Which of the three doubts—”I’m too quiet,” “I’m not a leader,” or “I’m not strong in faith”—do you relate to most?
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How does Moses’ story encourage people who feel nervous about speaking or leading?
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Why do you think God chooses “ordinary” people to lead in the Bible and today?
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What qualities does God look for in a leader according to 1 Samuel 16:7?
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Why is being “willing” more important than being perfect when it comes to leadership?
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What’s one thing holding you back from saying yes to SALT, and how can you overcome it?
PURSUIT MODULE
Week 4: Student Pursuit 1 and 2
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Week 5: Student Pursuit 3 and 4
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Week 6: Student Pursuit 5 and 6
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