A six-week course built on the Parable of the Sower
You've heard God's Word for years.
Why isn't your life changing?
The answer is in the soil — and it can be fixed.
Doors open in
Enrollment opens Friday, May 1, 2026
The honest question
The same anger. The same fear. The same patterns you carried in before you were saved — still showing up now. You read your Bible. You take sermon notes. You've filled devotionals.
And yet something isn't connecting. The Word goes in — but it isn't taking root.
"Behold, a sower went forth to sow… But other fell into good ground, and brought forth fruit, some an hundredfold, some sixtyfold, some thirtyfold."
Matthew 13:3, 8Jesus identified the problem 2,000 years ago. The seed is always powerful. What varies is the condition of the soil — the readiness of your heart when that Word is planted. This course is built on that truth.
The five heart conditions
Hears truth but it never penetrates. Years of hearing without responding have compacted the soil.
Gets excited and quits. Genuine feeling, but no roots to hold growth when difficulty comes.
Loves God but lets everything else compete. The thorns grow faster than the fruit.
Good soil, genuine desire — but won't do the consistent work cultivation requires.
Hears, understands, keeps, and bears fruit with patience. Not a gift — a cultivated condition.
The course identifies which condition is yours — and gives you the specific practices to cultivate your way to the one that produces harvest.
Six weeks of transformation
Everything included
Clinical-quality tools — the same diagnostic system used in pastoral counseling, now in a format you can work through on your own, print, and return to.
Format
Self-paced · 45–60 min/week · 10-min daily practice · Delivered via Squarespace · All materials downloadable and printable · Permanent access
Investment
One-time enrollment
Full course + all five workbooks · Permanent access · No subscription
Ministry Partners: complimentary access — details sent by email at launch
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