Why SABAR?
The transition from high school to adulthood is one of the most defining seasons of a young woman’s life. New environments bring new pressures, new freedoms, and new voices. SABAR exists to ensure that the voice of God remains the loudest.
What Is SABAR?
Sabar is a Hebrew word meaning
1. to scrutinize
2. to expect with hope and patience
This is the posture of a young woman preparing for transition—watchful, discerning, expectant, and anchored in Christ.
SABAR is a four‑week summer program designed for female high schoolers preparing to step into college, military service, or any adult‑learning environment. First‑year college students are also welcome.
Program Dates: Tentatively beginning June 21
Duration: 4 Weeks
Format: Global, virtual, and hybrid community experience
The Sabar Experience
WHAT TO EXPECT
Each week blends teaching, mentorship, community, and practical skills. Topics include:
• Emotional & Spiritual Intelligence
• Building a Spiritual Altar for Transitions
• Apologetics for the Modern World
• Self‑Defense & Personal Safety
• Investment Basics & Financial Wisdom
• Sexual Identity
A Global Sisterhood
You will join a diverse community of Christian young women from around the world. Together, they will build friendships, pray, learn, and grow—forming a network of sisters who support one another long after the program ends.
This is a space where:
• Your Identity in Christ is affirmed
• Purpose is clarified
• Faith is strengthened
• Leadership is cultivated
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