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PURPOSE & DESTINY (Pn’D) — TRAINING & MENTORSHIP PROGRAM
- 5 Sections
- 6 Lessons
- 5 Quizzes
- 13 Assignments
- 520h Duration
Pn’D Initial Personal Assessment
5 Quizzes
FOUNDATIONS OF PURPOSE & DESTINY
6 Lessons
REFLECTION & JOURNALING QUESTIONS
7 Assignments
- How would I currently define purpose in my own words?
- 5. In what ways have I tried to discover my specific assignment without fully serving in the general or corporate assignments?
- Where have I been busy but not aligned in my life?
- How would I currently define destiny in my own words?
- Which expression of God (Creator, Father, King, God) am I most aware of in this season? Which one have I neglected in my understanding?
- 6. What does it mean to me personally that I was created for the interests of God?
- What part of this module convicted me or opened my understanding the most?
GROUP DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
5 Assignments
- Why do you think many people confuse purpose with career or success?
- Share an example of when you felt in purpose and when you felt out of purpose. What was the difference emotionally and spiritually?
- How does understanding God as Creator, Father, King, and God change the way we see our lives?
- Discuss the idea that “Every assignment is ultimately a Kingdom assignment.” What does that look like in practical terms?
- Why is it dangerous to try to skip the general and corporate levels of purpose on the way to the specific?
ACTIVATION EXERCISE
1 Assignment
FOUNDATIONS OF PURPOSE & DESTINY
Understanding the Two Pillars of Your Existence
Before any man can discover why he was created, he must first understand what purpose is and what destiny is, and then see how these flow out of Who God is.
This module lays the core foundation of the entire Pn’D journey by:
- Defining Purpose and Destiny
- Showing how they work together
- Revealing the Four Expressions of God’s Intention
- Explaining how general, corporate, and specific assignments are discovered
Everything else in the Pn’D program builds on this module.
By the end of Module 1, students should:
- Clearly define Purpose and Destiny in their own words.
- Distinguish between what they were created to DO (Purpose) and what they were created to BECOME (Destiny).
- Understand that Purpose begins with God, not with personal ambition or self-discovery trends.
- Recognize the four expressions of God’s intention:
- God the Creator
- God the Father
- God the King
- God as God
- Understand the three-layer structure of purpose:
- General assignment
- Corporate assignment
- Specific assignment
- Begin to locate themselves within God’s general and corporate purposes as the pathway to discovering their specific assignment.
You can demonstrate this module in 1 long session or 2–3 shorter sessions:
- Part 1 – Foundational Definitions: Purpose & Destiny
- Part 2 – The Four Expressions of God’s Intention
- Part 3 – The General Before the Specific: Layers of Purpose
