Session 2 Lesson 4: Design Patterns

School Leadership

School Leadership

by Andrew Carlson -
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Which biblical narrative has had a powerful impact on your life? What aspect of that narrative—plot, characters, setting, or design patterns—made it especially meaningful to you? 

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by Amanda Dockery -
One narrative that has impacted me is the story of Paul. His life reminds me of how God can dramatically change a person.
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by Brad Deiter -
Mine is the story of Ruth. The idea of staying where everyone else would say "Go and worry about yourself". The way that Ruth stays close to God and listens to the soft whispers.
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by Lisa Helton -
One biblical narrative that has had a powerful impact on my life is the story of David and Goliath (1 Samuel 17). The most meaningful aspect of that narrative for me is the design pattern of trust in God despite overwhelming odds. David’s character—a young shepherd with simple faith and bold courage—showed me that God equips those who trust Him, not based on appearance or strength, but on the heart.

The setting is also significant: a battlefield where fear had paralyzed an entire army, yet one unlikely figure stepped forward with faith. The plot, where David moves from an overlooked shepherd boy to a victorious warrior through trust in God, continues to inspire me in seasons when I face my own “giants”—whether that’s fear, opposition, or uncertainty.

It reminds me that God often uses unlikely people in unexpected places to reveal His power and faithfulness.