Go and Make Disciples — Starting Today
The Discipleship Experience is a full-scope biblical academy that walks you, step by step, from the foundations of saving faith to confidently multiplying mature, mission-ready followers of Christ in your home, church, and community.

"I'm not here to give you information about discipleship — I'm here to help you become someone who actually makes disciples, starting this week."— Tracy Benningfield

What you'll learn
What you'll be able to do
- Open, interpret, and apply Scripture with confidence using sound hermeneutical principles grounded in the inerrancy and authority of God's Word.
- Articulate and defend a conservative evangelical Statement of Faith and a thoroughly biblical worldview in everyday life and ministry contexts.
- Practice the core spiritual disciplines — prayer, fasting, Scripture memory, solitude, worship, and service — as a sustainable, Spirit-empowered daily rhythm.
- Share the gospel clearly and graciously, respond to common objections with basic apologetics, and lead someone through a personal commitment to Christ.
- Intentionally invest in at least one other believer using Jesus' I Do / We Do / You Do / You Teach model, creating a reproducible disciple-making relationship.
- Design and lead a contextualized discipleship pathway — for a family, small group, or local church — that multiplies mature, mission-ready followers of Christ.
How it works
A school that adapts to you
This isn't a set of static videos. Every lesson is generated live and tuned to where you actually are.
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A quick placement check tailors your starting point so you're never bored or lost.
Lessons adapt as you go
Each lesson is written for your pace and your goal, adjusting as your skills grow.
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The curriculum
What's inside your school
7 modules · 31 lessons

Foundations of the Christian Faith
The gateway module for every learner. Establishes the non-negotiable theological bedrock — the gospel, Scripture, core doctrine, the cost of discipleship, and the Great Commission — before any other content is introduced. Sequenced first because every subsequent module assumes these convictions are in place.
- 1.1The Gospel: What It Is and Why Everything Depends on ItIncluded
- 1.2The Authority and Inerrancy of ScriptureIncluded
- 1.3Core Christian Doctrine: What Every Disciple Must Know and BelieveIncluded
- 1.4What Is a Disciple? Counting the Cost and Committing to the JourneyIncluded
- 1.5The Great Commission as Personal MissionIncluded
Spiritual Formation and the Disciplines
Moves from foundational belief (Module 1) into the interior life of the disciple. Covers the theology and practice of spiritual formation, the classic disciplines, Christlike character, and the often-neglected corporate dimensions of formation. Sequenced second because character must be cultivated before leadership and multiplication are taught.
- 2.1The Theology of Spiritual Formation: Spirit, Word, and ObedienceIncluded
- 2.2The Word and Prayer: The Twin Pillars of the Disciplined LifeIncluded
- 2.3Fasting, Solitude, Silence, and the Forgotten DisciplinesIncluded
- 2.4Worship, Community, and the Disciplines of the BodyIncluded
- 2.5Christlike Character: The Fruit of the Spirit as the Goal of FormationIncluded
Biblical Studies and Hermeneutics
Equips disciples to handle Scripture with skill, confidence, and integrity. Progresses from foundational hermeneutical principles through Old and New Testament survey, to a biblical worldview and finally to teaching the Bible to others. Sequenced third so that students who now love Scripture (Module 2) learn to study it accurately before they are asked to teach or defend it.
- 3.1How to Study the Bible: Hermeneutical FoundationsIncluded
- 3.2Old Testament Survey: The Story of God and His PeopleIncluded
- 3.3New Testament Survey: The Person and Mission of Jesus and the Apostolic ChurchIncluded
- 3.4Biblical Worldview: Seeing All of Life Through ScriptureIncluded
- 3.5Teaching the Bible: From Personal Study to Public MinistryIncluded
Evangelism and Apologetics
Trains disciples to move from personal transformation outward into confident, grace-filled witness. Covers the theology of evangelism, personal testimony, gospel conversation skills, leading someone to Christ, and basic apologetics. Sequenced fourth — after character formation and biblical grounding — because effective witness flows from a transformed life and a truthful message.
- 4.1The Theology of Evangelism: Why We Share and What We ShareIncluded
- 4.2Sharing Your Story: Personal Testimony as a Gospel WitnessIncluded
- 4.3Leading Someone to Christ: From Conversation to CommitmentIncluded
- 4.4Basic Apologetics: Answering the Hard Questions with Grace and TruthIncluded
Disciple-Making and Multiplication
The curricular center of gravity for the entire school. Trains disciples to intentionally reproduce themselves using Jesus' I Do / We Do / You Do / You Teach model. Progresses from studying Jesus as the master discipler, through starting and structuring a discipleship relationship, to accountability and correction, and finally to multiplication movements. Sequenced fifth — after personal transformation and outreach skills are established — because you cannot give what you do not have.
- 5.1Jesus as the Master Discipler: Studying His MethodIncluded
- 5.2Starting a Discipleship Relationship: Selection, Structure, and CovenantIncluded
- 5.3Content and Curriculum for Disciple-Making: What to Teach and HowIncluded
- 5.4Accountability, Correction, and Spiritual Authority in Disciple-MakingIncluded
- 5.5Multiplication: From Disciple-Making to Movement-BuildingIncluded
Christian Leadership and Servant Ministry
Develops the character and competencies of disciple-making leaders — servant leadership, small group leadership, and the theology of ministry calling. Sequenced sixth because leadership must be built on the prior foundation of personal formation, biblical knowledge, evangelism, and relational discipleship. Fills the gap in the original draft by separating leadership theory from its ministry-specific applications.
- 6.1Servant Leadership: The Character and Calling of the Disciple-Making LeaderIncluded
- 6.2Leading a Small Group or Discipleship CommunityIncluded
- 6.3The Theology of Calling, Vocation, and MinistryIncluded
Family Discipleship, Digital Ministry, and Missional Living
The capstone module. Applies everything learned to the three most strategic discipleship contexts of the 21st century: the home, the digital world, and the everyday missional life. Closes with designing a contextualized discipleship pathway — the culminating project of the entire school — producing graduates ready to multiply disciples in their specific calling.
- 7.1Family Discipleship: The Home as the Primary Discipleship ContextIncluded
- 7.2Digital Ministry and Online Disciple-MakingIncluded
- 7.3Missional Living: Being Sent into Everyday LifeIncluded
- 7.4Designing a Contextualized Discipleship Pathway: Your Capstone ProjectIncluded
Who it's for
Is this you?
New Believers
Just came to faith and wants to build on solid biblical ground from day one — not wander through years of spiritual trial and error.
Small Group Leaders
Faithfully leading a group but hungry for deeper theological grounding and a reproducible method to move members toward making disciples themselves.
Christian Parents
Wants to reclaim the home as the primary discipleship context and build a intentional, Scripture-rooted spiritual culture for their family.
Lay Ministers & Church Volunteers
Serving faithfully in ministry without formal training and ready to close the gap between their calling and their biblical competence.
Evangelism-Minded Believers
Wants to share the gospel confidently, answer hard questions with grace, and learn to walk someone all the way from conversation to commitment.
Seasoned Church Members
Decades of faithful church attendance, now ready to move from the pew to intentional, multiplying disciple-making in their community.
Questions
Frequently asked
Your teacher
A note from your teacher
Tracy Benningfield
Dear fellow disciple,
I want to speak honestly with you for a moment — because I think you already know what I'm about to say.
You believe the Great Commission is real. You believe Jesus meant it for you, not just for missionaries and seminary graduates. And yet, if someone asked you to sit down with a new believer next week and walk them toward maturity in Christ — week after week, with intention and biblical substance — you might feel a quiet uncertainty about where to begin. That gap between conviction and competence is exactly why The Discipleship Experience exists. And I want you to know: that gap is not a character flaw. It's a training deficiency, and it is entirely closeable.
What we've built here is not a motivational series about being a better Christian. It is a comprehensive, Scripture-anchored formation journey — the kind of training that takes you from the bedrock (the authority of God's Word, the non-negotiable doctrines of the faith, the real cost of following Jesus) all the way to the frontier (multiplying disciple-makers, designing discipleship pathways, leading families and communities in missional living). Every single module is built around one question: what does a faithful disciple-maker actually need to know and be able to do? We never stray far from that question, and we never stray far from the person of Jesus Christ, who is both the content and the model of everything we teach.
I want to address the objection I hear most: "I'm not a leader. I'm not trained. Who am I to disciple someone else?" Here is what I want you to sit with: Jesus did not commission the Eleven because they had credentials. He commissioned them because they had been with Him. That is the standard — proximity to Christ, obedience to His Word, and willingness to be sent. This academy will deepen that proximity, clarify that obedience, and equip that sending. You will learn hermeneutics and doctrine, yes — but you will also practice the disciplines, craft your testimony, walk someone to faith, and build a real disciple-making relationship using the very method Jesus modeled. By the time you complete the capstone project, you won't just know about discipleship. You'll be doing it.
Whether you are a new believer who wants to start right, a small group leader hungry for deeper biblical grounding, a parent who wants to make your home the primary discipleship context it was always meant to be, or a lay minister ready to build something that multiplies — this is your training ground. The commission hasn't changed. The need has never been greater. And the church desperately needs ordinary, faithful, Word-saturated believers who are willing to say yes.
I would count it an honor to walk this road with you. Let's begin.
— Tracy Benningfield
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