The Christian Discipline Challenge
30 days. Six disciplines. One tribe. The reset most believers are quietly desperate for — and rarely get.
Why discipline is the missing word in modern Christianity
We have inherited a Christianity heavy on feeling and light on form. We worship for an hour and wonder why six days of drift undo it. Discipline is not legalism — it's the trellis that holds the vine while the fruit grows.
The Christian Discipline Challenge is K.A.'s answer to that drift: a 30-day reset that rebuilds the six muscles every believer needs.
The six disciplines
1. Daily Word — chapter a day, journaled, out loud.
2. Fixed-hour prayer — morning, noon, night. Set the clock.
3. Weekly fast — one meal, one day, one purpose.
4. Tongue discipline — no gossip, no flattery, no idle complaint.
5. Body discipline — move daily, sleep on time, treat the temple like a temple.
6. Tribe accountability — report to the Shevet every Sabbath eve.
How the 30 days flow
Week 1 is foundation — light load, heavy consistency. Week 2 adds the fast. Week 3 introduces public declaration. Week 4 is integration — you stop "doing the challenge" and start living it.
You don't do it alone. Every participant is placed in a Shevet (tribe) of 4–7 believers who report daily.
What happens after day 30
Most people don't quit on day 31 — they graduate into the Tribal Challenge, an ongoing rhythm of disciplined community. Some go deeper into Chazon, the prophetic-vision track. Some become Shevet captains and run the next cohort.
You will not be the same in 30 days. That's the only promise.
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