Anchored to who God is. He is the point. Not your circumstances.
30 seconds to 2 minutes. Lean toward 30. Brevity is a gift.
This week. This season. Not history. Now.
"ABC Testimony is an intentional act of love
to those you share it with."
Everything you need is below.
Free to download, print, and share. Start with the template — then add the others as you go.
The one-page template that walks you through building a testimony from the beginning. Five story elements, one clear moral, thirty seconds. The template does the teaching.
The complete guide to understanding, building, and sharing ABC testimony. Includes the appendix of names and attributes of God.
A spacious version of the template designed for journaling. Use it weekly to capture testimonies as they come.
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Deeper knowledge of God. Every testimony requires you to name who God was in a specific moment. You cannot do that without knowing Him. Every time you name Him accurately, you know Him more specifically than you did before.
Eyes trained to see Him. Consistent, specific prayer trains you to notice God's hand where you would have overlooked it. The practice of ABC Testimony is the practice of learning to see.
A personal library of faith. Each testimony is a record: God is. God did. Over time that library becomes fuel for seasons of difficulty — evidence, accumulated and specific, that He has moved before.
A living library. Week after week, the class accumulates specific, personal knowledge of who God is and what He does. When someone is in a valley, someone else has already seen God move in that exact territory.
Faith built for others. The person carrying the same need hears your testimony of God's faithfulness and is strengthened. One testimony speaks simultaneously into hope, conviction, and personal application for everyone in the room.
Real community. Testimony opens the door to specific prayer. Specific prayer carries one another's real needs. The cycle builds a community that actually knows and bears one another.
A one-hour launch session introduces the framework and gets everyone building their first testimony. A follow-up session two to three weeks later deepens the practice.
Each person uses a simple one-page template to build and shape their testimony. Five story elements, one clear moral, thirty seconds. The template does the teaching.
After the two sessions, every class opening includes one or two testimonies. Not a program added to the class. The opening becomes the practice. The class becomes the community.
Not because your story is dramatic. Because it is true. Because God moved. Because someone in your class needs to know that the God you serve is real, alive, and can be trusted — and you are the one who gets to tell them.
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