In this first period of formation, the young adults:
- Come into the program as Christian disciples in search of the next, deeper step in their living out their relationship with Christ. These missionaries are already in pursuit of Jesus Christ, are passionate for changing the culture, are willing to grow by communal and personal pursuits, and are invested in docility to the Holy Spirit.
- Go through formation within a small group of 8-12 who make up their “team:” the groups of missionaries who will be together for the in-person National Ride. This builds a micro-community rooted in trust, faith, pursuit of virtue, and accountability. It is in this community that these young adults are encouraged, challenged and prompted to transform their own lives, turning completely toward Christ and living out the Gospel of Life.
- Learn about the Gospel of life through educational and spiritual curriculum primarily communicated through the “Life Guide.” This week-by-week resource focuses on the spiritual development of the missionaries while also helping them go deeper in areas they’re interested, track milestones throughout the program, and have prayerful reflection during their year. Missionaries also engage in spiritual formation, study pro-life apologetics, and grow in Christian community.
- Develop 1-to-1 relationships with life-affirming pregnancy centers and maternity homes who share stories from their centers—stories of lives saved, stories of broken hearts healed, stories of untapped opportunity. These centers pour into the missionaries a real world understanding of the culture of death and life from the front lines of the movement. Though this relationship, missionaries become authentic advocates for the work of pregnancy centers in their own communities.
- Deepen their understanding of the needs of mothers and families in unplanned pregnancies, connecting the highs and lows these families experience with the highs and lows also found in the spiritual life. For example, understanding that parents who want to choose life for an unexpected child will do so most regularly when they have a network of support can connect to times when missionaries struggle to stay on the bike without their network of teammates and faith in Christ. Missionaries contemplate these spiritual connections as they go throughout formation, offering their efforts in solidarity with pregnant women and families in crisis.
With eyes now opened to the need and Christ-centered solutions of problems, these young adults are sent forth as “missionaries” into the rest of the formation program and into the rest of their lives, committing to live with the truth of the Gospel of life as the lens through which they see every relationship, every decision, and the world at large.
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