A biblical, storytelling lens for discipleship.
Teach your church to read Scripture—and life—like His story.
What is Living His Story?
Start with the online video lessons. Grow into a church-wide discipleship platform as resources become available.
LHS trains people to recognize God’s storytelling patterns in Scripture and in their lives—so they can take their next faithful step.
Discipleship breaks down when people lose the plot
I can figure this out on my own.
If I can just get through this week, I’ll be fine.
I’ll fix it once life calms down.
I can figure this out on my own. If I can just get through this week, I’ll be fine. I’ll fix it once life calms down.
Most churches don’t lack content. They lack a shared lens. When people can’t read Scripture as a coherent story, discipleship becomes vague, reactive, and hard to repeat.
Without a storytelling lens
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When the Bible becomes a collection of isolated verses, it is easy to miss God’s through-line and lose confidence about what He is doing. A storytelling lens helps people read each passage as a scene in one coherent redemption story, so application flows from meaning instead of guesswork.
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Without a bigger narrative, everyday moments feel disconnected, and hardship feels pointless. LHS helps people see their week as part of God’s ongoing work, so they can name what He is forming and respond with faithfulness in the scene they are in.
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When there is no shared framework, leaders end up improvising discipleship and carrying decisions alone. A clear, repeatable pathway gives leaders common language, simple practices, and a consistent way to help people take their next faithful step.
Three principles bring the plot back into focus.
God is the Author
God is present, purposeful, and trustworthy.
People stop interpreting life like chaos and start responding in faith.
Life is His Story
Scripture trains us to recognize His patterns; our lives are being formed.
People stop compartmentalizing and start reading their week as discipleship.
We Have a Role to Play
We’re not spectators; we respond with obedience in the current scene.
Leaders get a repeatable way to guide “next steps” beyond emotion/urgency.
These principles give your church a shared lens—so discipleship becomes clear, repeatable, and reproducible.
A simple path to implement
Start with online video lessons
A clear starting point that establishes the lens and language.
Pilot it with a group
Use it with a small group or leadership cohort to build shared language and identify champions.
Grow into the platform
As curriculum + tools release, expand church-wide with a repeatable pathway and measurable rhythms.
What’s live
Online video lessons (start with the free class)
A clear front door that establishes the lens and language.
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A shared discipleship map (The Story Domains)
Author (know God) • Setting (read the scene) • Character (become like Christ) • Plot (take the next step)
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A repeatable next-step pathway
Not just insight—clear next steps that leaders can reinforce in groups.
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What’s next
Frequently Asked Questions
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Start with the free class. It was designed to be the front door—so people learn the storytelling lens and your leaders get shared language from day one.
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All three.
Individuals can take the lessons at their own pace.
Small groups can use the shared lens and language for discussion and next steps.
Churches can adopt it as a framework that shapes discipleship rhythms over time.
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Pick one group, set a clear start date, and run the free class together.
Choose a facilitator (staff or trusted volunteer)
Set a simple rhythm (weekly is ideal)
Gather feedback and note where people are gaining clarity and taking next steps
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Available now: online video lessons that establish the lens and a clear starting point with next steps.
Coming next: group curriculum and facilitation tools, teacher tools for reproduction, and leader tools for church-wide implementation.
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They’re welcome here. LHS is built to be clear and step-by-step, and the story lens helps Scripture feel coherent instead of fragmented.
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The free class is the front door. After that, people continue through the Story Domains (Author, Setting, Character, Plot) as additional lessons and resources become available—so they keep moving forward instead of stalling out.
Ready to begin?
Start with the free class to learn the storytelling lens and take your next faithful step.
Built for individuals now—and designed for church-wide adoption.

