
Day 1 Questions:
1 What “wall” in your life feels like it’s too big for you to rebuild? (This could be a personal challenge, a relationship, or a goal.)
2 How can you “work with all your heart” to help build a stronger team or community at camp this week?
3 Who can you encourage today, just as the people in Nehemiah’s time supported one another?
4 What obstacles or discouragements might come your way? How can you stay united with your team and continue to trust God?
5 Look at our town, what may God be calling you to do to partner with him to rebuild?
Day 2 Questions:
1 Why do you think the disciples chose to stay together and pray after Jesus left?
2 What does it mean to be “united in purpose” with other believers?
3 How did the Holy Spirit empower them to be bold and united?
4 What would it look like for us—right here at camp—to “Play as One” for God’s glory?
5 Is there anything that keeps us from living in unity with others (pride, comparison, selfishness)? How can we overcome it?
Day 3 Questions:
1 What’s a dream or goal God may be putting on your heart?
2 What challenges or “pit” moments have made you want to give up?
3 How can you stay faithful and hopeful like Joseph, even when it’s hard?
4 How can your dream help others and point them to God?
Day 4 Questions:
1 What does it mean to be “one” as Jesus and the Father are one? How can we work toward that kind of unity in our lives and in our camp community?
2 Why do you think Jesus prayed for unity? What impact does it have on others when they see believers working together in love and unity?
3 How can we show the world that God sent Jesus through our unity? How can our actions reflect the love of God to others?
4 What is one way you can contribute to unity in your group, on your teams, in your church, or your community?
Day 5 Questions:
1 What does unity look like in your life right now? Is there an area where God is calling you to pursue greater unity with others?
2 What challenges to unity have you experienced in your relationships with others? How can you approach these challenges with love and humility, seeking reconciliation and understanding?
3 Why do you think unity among believers is so important to Jesus? What does unity say to the world about who God is?
4 How can you contribute to unity in your church or community? What steps can you take today to build stronger relationships with those around you?
5 The Christian faith is not about religion. This is about a relationship with Christ Himself. The Bible says, “But to all who did receive him (Jesus), who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God.” Would you like Jesus to come into your life right now?