Welcome to the Day of Purpose Orientation Page where your part matters! On this page you will find activities to orient participants and coaches to their part in leadership development.

Building A Castle

On The Day of Purpose, you will hear a story about guarding a castle. Do you know that your heart is like a castle? A castle is a place where a king lives, and if you have Jesus in your heart, then your heart is like a castle. The Bible tells us to guard our heart with all diligence. One practical way that we can guard our hearts is to monitor our feelings. If something makes you mad, sad, or uncomfortable then it is influencing your heart. The Day of Purpose will help you learn about the things that influence your heart because your heart and your part matters.

Social media and activities on the Internet can impact how we feel. Balancing the time you spend online and offline can therefore help you guard your heart. Complete the activities to get on your guard.

Finding Your Balance


  1. Watch the video to learn about balance.
  2. Identify one activity you like that you can do offline with family or friends, as shown in the video.
  3. Complete the Pause & Think handout with the help of a teacher or guardian.


Guarding Your Heart

The Day of Purpose will allow you to meet new friends and do fun activities. Jesus, the Son of God, is our friend, and the Bible says God will protect us with a mighty arm. That’s a friend! Would you like to meet some new digital friends? These friends will help you stay safe online. Meet Arms by watching the video below. Then end this Day of Purpose Kingdom leadership journey by answering a question. Are you ready for change? Answer Arms’ question, and share your answer with family or a friend.


  1. Watch the video to learn about Arms.
  2. Identify one activity that can help you find balance in your day.
  3. Share your answer with family or a friend.

*The multimedia resources on this page are products of Common Sense Media and are from lessons in the Digital Citizenship Curriculum.