Help your group learn to share their faith story. Includes lesson plan, salvation and faithfulness testimony worksheets.
Many students (and adults!) feel nervous about sharing their faith story. If you’ve ever thought, “My story isn’t exciting—does it even matter?” you’re not alone. I saw this firsthand with my junior high and high school Sunday school group. When I asked them to rate their confidence in sharing their testimony from 1–10, every student answered between 1 and 2.5.
Download your free testimony lesson and worksheets at the end of this post!
Most felt their stories weren’t “big enough” because they grew up in church. That prompted me to pause our Galatians study and dedicate a lesson to helping them see the value of every testimony, no matter the backstory.
At the end of this post, you can download free resources I used to guide this Bible study, including worksheets for both salvation and “God showed up” testimonies, plus the full lesson.
Here’s how I approached it—and how you can too.
Scriptures we used:
Why this matters for students:I wanted my group to understand that their story isn’t measured by drama or difficulty—God values their faith. Even a lifelong church kid has a testimony that matters because Jesus’ death paid for their sins. Sharing that truth was the first step in building confidence.
Throughout the study, I included intentional moments for reflection with questions like:
These questions help participants start recognizing the lies they may believe—that they don’t have a story worth sharing—and begin connecting with the Scriptures and the beauty of the gospel. I let students respond before teaching, giving them a safe space to process feelings of doubt or insecurity and setting the stage for seeing the power of their testimonies through God’s perspective.
Writing and sharing your story is the best way to grow confidence. There are two main types of testimonies:
I’ve created free worksheets for both types so participants can write notes, craft a short paragraph, and practice sharing in a safe space. Practicing helps turn reflection into confidence and makes sharing your story in real life less intimidating.
The more participants write and practice their testimonies in a safe space, the more confident they become in real-life situations. The key is understanding: it’s not about how exciting the story is—it’s about what God has done in their lives and the fact that Jesus’ death made it possible for their sins to be forgiven.
The lesson outlined in this post helps participants see that every testimony matters, whether it’s the story of how they came to Jesus or a time God showed up in their life. To make it practical, you can use the worksheets and the full lesson alongside your small group or personal study. Each resource includes space for bullet notes, paragraph writing, and practice sharing, making it easy to turn reflection into confidence and action.
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