The Summit

Reach New Heights in Every Area of Life

The Summit

A holistic approach to personal transformation covering your mind, heart, soul, and strength. Climb higher in every dimension of life.

5 Sessions
5 Lessons
T
Tim Fong

The Path to the Summit

Jesus calls us to love God with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength. But how do we actually do that? The Summit provides a clear path to growth in each of these four dimensions.

The Four Dimensions

Your Mind - Renewing your thought patterns and taking every thought captive to Christ.

Your Heart - Healing emotional wounds and cultivating godly desires.

Your Soul - Deepening your spiritual connection and hearing God’s voice.

Your Strength - Stewarding your body, time, and resources for maximum impact.

What Makes This Different

Most personal development focuses on just one area—business success, physical health, or spiritual disciplines. The Summit recognizes that you are a whole person, and growth in one area affects all the others.

The Journey

Over 5 intensive sessions, you’ll:

  1. Assess Your Starting Point - Honestly evaluate where you are in each dimension
  2. Set Your Summit - Define what flourishing looks like for you
  3. Map Your Route - Create a realistic plan for growth
  4. Begin the Climb - Take the first practical steps
  5. Build Endurance - Develop habits that sustain long-term growth

Why Goals Matter

Many Christians are suspicious of goal-setting—isn’t that worldly ambition? But Scripture is full of intentionality. Paul pressed toward the goal. Jesus set His face toward Jerusalem. Without a destination, you wander.

The difference? Our goals are surrendered to God’s purposes, not our own glory.

Who Should Climb

The Summit is for:

  • Leaders who want to lead from overflow, not depletion
  • Professionals seeking to integrate faith and work
  • Anyone feeling stagnant in their growth
  • Those ready to take their walk with God to the next level

Your Summit Awaits

The climb is hard. But the view from the top is worth it.

“Not that I have already obtained all this, or have already arrived at my goal, but I press on to take hold of that for which Christ Jesus took hold of me.” - Philippians 3:12