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The Heart of a Lion program was designed to discuss
issues and offer solutions to the problems our youth
are facing. The program unites and challenges, giving
direction to any young person - all of whom face incredible
challenges.

Overview
Heart of a Lion is designed to be flexible and adaptable
to many situations. Its format can easily work well
in an intensive ten-session course, with 40 one-hour
individual lessons. Alternatively, the program can
be adjusted to fit within different time parameters,
both within and outside of the traditional school
day schedule. The program also outlines three parent/community
meetings to be held throughout the ten-week session.
In addition to being used in schools and youths groups,
the Heart of a Lion Curriculum can be used by parents
as a discipleship tool for their children. It gives
parents a vehicle for addressing some of the hard-hitting
issues that their children are facing. The Heart of
a Lion Curriculum is particularly useful for parents
who home school their children, serving as a great
compliment to the more traditional teaching materials
they are using.
Program Objectives
To offer the opportunity to discuss and develop skills
and solutions for the problems our youth are facing
today.
Te explore alternatives to tough issues like teenage
violence, drugs, and sexual promiscuity, through educational
outings, community role models, and family cohesiveness
To instruct parents in the skills needed for them
to be an ongoing support for their child, i.e., communication,
discipline, goal-setting, etc.
To bridge the gap between educators, parents, children,
and the community at large by utilizing available
resources and offering opportunities for dialogue
and stake building.

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