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Module 3: Building Character and Integrity
Module Overview
Transformation must be sustained through character. In this module, men will learn that lasting impact flows from inner strength, honesty, and moral consistency. The world is filled with men of talent but few of integrity; God calls His sons to stand firm in truth, discipline, and faithfulness. This module trains men to build resilience and godly integrity both in private and in public life.
Theme Verse
Proverbs 10:9 (NIV) — “Whoever walks in integrity walks securely, but whoever takes crooked paths will be found out.”
Learning Objectives
By the end of this module, participants will be able to:
1. Define godly character and integrity according to Scripture.
2. Identify key areas of personal weakness and develop habits for accountability.
3. Cultivate spiritual disciplines that strengthen moral courage.
4. Demonstrate integrity in relationships, work, and ministry.
5. Build resilience to stand firm in temptation and trials.
Session Breakdown
Session 1: The Core of Character
Focus: Character as the invisible foundation of a man’s life.
Key Scriptures: Psalm 15:1–5, Matthew 7:24–27.
Discussion Points:
How God values character over performance.
The hidden life: what defines a man when no one is watching.
Reflection: What personal values do you live by daily?
Activity: Write a “Character Creed” — five principles you refuse to compromise.
Session 2: The Test of Integrity
Focus: Remaining true under pressure and temptation.
Key Scriptures: Daniel 6:1–10, Genesis 39:6–12.
Discussion Points:
Daniel and Joseph as models of integrity.
Consequences of moral compromise.
Reflection: When have I faced a test of integrity, and how did I respond?
Activity: Group discussion: real-life scenarios of integrity at work and home.
Session 3: Building Accountability
Focus: The role of brotherhood and spiritual mentorship.
Key Scriptures: Ecclesiastes 4:9–10, James 5:16.
Discussion Points:
Why isolation weakens men spiritually.
The power of vulnerability and trusted partnerships.
Reflection: Who can I trust with my weaknesses?
Activity: Establish a 3-man “Integrity Circle” for mutual prayer and check-ins.
Session 4: The Fruit of Self-Discipline
Focus: Character through spiritual discipline and consistency.
Key Scriptures: 1 Corinthians 9:24–27, Galatians 5:22–23.
Discussion Points:
Spiritual maturity as a product of daily discipline.
Controlling desires, habits, and emotions.
Reflection: What area of my life needs greater discipline?
Activity: Create a 21-day personal discipline plan (prayer, fitness, study, service).
Session 5: Standing Firm in Trials
Focus: Remaining steadfast when life tests faith and values.
Key Scriptures: James 1:2–4, 1 Peter 1:6–7.
Discussion Points:
How adversity refines character.
Trusting God when integrity costs you something.
Reflection: How has a difficult season shaped your character?
Activity: Write a testimony of one trial that strengthened your faith.
Recommended Readings
“Ordering Your Private World” by Gordon MacDonald
“Integrity” by Dr. Henry Cloud
“The Power of a Praying Husband” by Stormie Omartian
Evaluation
Participants will be evaluated through:Weekly participation and reflectionsSubmission of Character CreedCompletion of 21-Day Discipline Plan-
Due: Monday, 21 December 2026, 12:00 AM
Practical Assignment
1. Submit a written reflection on a real-life situation that tested your integrity.
2. Commit to an accountability partner and weekly prayer for moral strength.
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