Kingdom Family Playbook: Training for a Legacy of Faith

Equip your home, school, or church with a proven framework to raise children who follow Christ for a lifetime. 

Designed for schools, church small groups, and individual parents, this eight-session course equips families with biblical principles and practical tools to lead a Kingdom-centered home. 

It’s never too early or too late to start a kingdom family. I’ve seen firsthand how God can transform any family dynamic, and I’m confident that this course will help you see how you can raise your children to know and follow Christ—no matter where you are in your journey.”

Dr. Larry Taylor, ACSI President & CEO 

Why This Course?

Home-School Unity

Nurturing heart and mind together

Greatest Influence

Empowering parents as the primary disciples

Kingdom Impact

Building a spiritual foundation that lasts for generations

Course Content

Flourish at Home: Transform your family rhythms in 8 weeks.

The Three-Part Family Plan:

  • Your Personal Spiritual Growth
  • The Health of Your Marriage
  • The Discipleship of Your Children

Intentional Family Discipleship:

Meaningful weekly, monthly, and annual rhythms for faith formation

Three-Dimensional Discipline:

The approach that trains the heart rather than just corrects behavior

Expert Insights:

Supplemental videos from Focus on the Family, the American Association of Christian Counselors, other leading experts, and fellow parents

License Options & Comparison

Features Individual Parent License School/Church Group License
Intended Use One parent or household learning independently One school or church facilitating a parent group
Price $49 per household $249 Member School, $399 Non-Member
Number of Uses 1 household / 1 login Unlimited parents at one school or church site
Access Type Single-user account School account
Session Videos (Streaming) Personal viewing only Group and public viewing permitted
Digital Participant Workbook Personal use only May be distributed to participants
Supplementals Included Included
Digital Facilitator Guide Not included Included
Group Discussion Prompts and Activities Not included Included
Permission to Host Group Sessions Not included Permitted
Promotional Materials Not included Included
Reuse for Multiple Cohorts Not included Permitted
License Term 2 years 2 years
CEU Eligibility Optional with registration Optional with registration

Frequently Asked Questions

Each session features a 20-minute teaching video from Dr. Larry Taylor, along with additional short videos you can share with or recommend to participants. A participant workbook reinforces key ideas and includes Scripture references, weekly challenges, note-taking space, and curated parenting resources. The course also provides helpful links and bonus resources for both facilitators and participants.

The group license includes a Facilitator Guide with group-leading tips, discussion questions, and connection activities. The individual license includes guided reflection questions, discussion posts, and interactive learning activities.

Group sessions may be facilitated as either 60-minute or 90-minute meetings.

The course includes eight main sessions, plus an optional introduction session that may be offered separately or combined with Session 1.

The course is designed to be turnkey, with a Facilitator Guide and ready-to-use participant resources. Facilitators are encouraged to preview the content in advance of leading each session.

Because participation from both parents is strongly encouraged, we recommend offering childcare during group sessions.

All course content and resources are delivered digitally through an interactive online platform.

Yes. The course is open to any adult who works with, mentors, or influences children.

Educators may earn CEUs by completing all course sessions and successfully passing the post-assessment at the end of the course.

Yes. Parents may host a group in their home by purchasing the group license. The individual license is intended for personal use and does not permit group facilitation.
Groups may be as small as three participants. There is no maximum group size; however, larger groups are encouraged to break into smaller discussion groups, each led by a small-group facilitator, during the discussion portion of the session.