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KABAK WOMEN EMPOWERMENT PROGRAM

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About Course

The KABAK Women Empowerment Program is designed to address the intersection of emotional health, spiritual formation, leadership development, and legacy building in women. The program responds to the growing need for structured, trauma-aware, biblically grounded, and emotionally intelligent training that equips women to lead from wholeness rather than performance, survival, or unresolved wounds.

PROGRAM AIM & OBJECTIVES

To equip women with foundational knowledge, emotional insight, and spiritual tools necessary for personal healing, healthy relationships, effective leadership, and sustainable legacy formation.

Program Objectives

By the end of the program, participants will:

  1. Demonstrate understanding of emotional healing principles from a biblical and psychosocial perspective.
  2. Identify and process internal belief systems, wounds, and behavioral patterns affecting leadership and relationships.
  3. Develop emotional regulation, self-awareness, and Spirit-led decision-making skills.
  4. Integrate healing outcomes into personal, relational, leadership, and legacy contexts.

LEARNING OUTCOMES (PROGRAM-LEVEL)

Upon successful completion of the program, participants will be able to:

  1. Explain key concepts of inner healing, emotional wounds, and identity formation in women.
  2. Assess personal coping strategies, defense mechanisms, and belief systems.
  3. Apply forgiveness, emotional regulation, and spiritual disciplines to real-life contexts.
  4. Demonstrate growth in self-awareness, emotional maturity, and relational capacity.
  5. Articulate a personal leadership and legacy framework rooted in wholeness.
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What Will You Learn?

  • Upon successful completion of the program, participants will be able to:
  • 1. Explain key concepts of inner healing, emotional wounds, and identity formation in women.
  • 2. Assess personal coping strategies, defense mechanisms, and belief systems.
  • 3. Apply forgiveness, emotional regulation, and spiritual disciplines to real-life contexts.
  • 4. Demonstrate growth in self-awareness, emotional maturity, and relational capacity.
  • 5. Articulate a personal leadership and legacy framework rooted in wholeness.

Course Content

Foundations of Inner Healing, Leadership & Legacy for the Woman
Course Description: This foundational course introduces women to the principles of inner healing, identity formation, and purpose-driven leadership from a biblically grounded and emotionally informed perspective. Participants explore the nature of emotional wounds, the relationship between identity and leadership, and the concept of legacy as an outflow of inner wholeness. The course establishes a safe learning environment and prepares the woman for progressive emotional and spiritual formation throughout the program. Learning Outcomes: Participants will be able to: • Define inner healing and its relevance to women’s leadership. • Identify connections between identity, wounds, and leadership expression. • Articulate the concept of legacy from a wholeness perspective. Assessment: • Reflective Journal 1 • Participation in guided self-assessment

  • KCMC Cohort 5-KWEP 101
  • KWEP 101 ASSIGNMENT
  • Cohort 5-KWEP 101
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  • Cohort 5-KWEP 101 Part 2
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Preparation for Inner Healing — Posture, Safety & Readiness for the Woman
Course Description: This course examines the importance of emotional readiness, safety, and personal posture before engaging in deep inner healing work. Women are guided to understand emotional capacity, self-awareness, boundaries, and responsibility in the healing process. Emphasis is placed on creating internal and external conditions that support sustainable transformation rather than emotional exposure without containment. Learning Outcomes: Participants will be able to: • Explain the role of emotional safety in healing work. • Assess personal readiness for deep emotional processing. • Apply boundary-setting principles in healing contexts. Assessment: • Reflective Journal 2 • Readiness & safety self-evaluation

Forgiveness, Repentance & Heart Alignment in the Woman
Course Description: This course explores forgiveness as a critical component of emotional and spiritual healing. Women examine forgiveness through biblical, psychological, and relational lenses, learning how unresolved offenses affect emotional regulation, relationships, and leadership. Practical frameworks are introduced to help participants release bitterness, process grief, and establish emotional freedom without minimizing pain or injustice. Learning Outcomes: Participants will be able to: • Differentiate forgiveness from denial or reconciliation. • Analyze the emotional consequences of unforgiveness. • Apply forgiveness frameworks responsibly. Assessment: • Guided forgiveness reflection • Case-based analysis

Recognizing Emotional Symptoms & Root Awareness in the Woman
Course Description: This course equips women to identify emotional, relational, and behavioral indicators of unresolved inner wounds. Participants learn how wounds manifest through performance orientation, control, withdrawal, emotional volatility, and spiritualized coping. The course emphasizes discernment, self-reflection, and compassionate self-awareness as essential skills for healing and leadership development. Learning Outcomes: Participants will be able to: • Identify behavioral and emotional indicators of inner wounds. • Examine how wounds affect leadership and relationships. • Practice compassionate self-awareness. Assessment: • Reflective Journal 4 • Symptom recognition worksheet

Coping Strategies & Defense Mechanisms
Course Description: This course examines adaptive and maladaptive coping strategies developed in response to emotional pain. Women analyze survival patterns such as people-pleasing, emotional numbing, over-functioning, and avoidance. The course supports participants in transitioning from survival-based functioning to conscious, Spirit-led emotional regulation and healthier relational engagement. Learning Outcomes: Participants will be able to: • Identify personal coping and defense patterns. • Distinguish survival behaviors from healthy regulation. • Develop initial strategies for emotional maturity. Assessment: • Coping pattern analysis • Group reflection exercise

Bitter Roots & Inner Judgments in the Woman
Course Description: This course focuses on the formation of inner judgments and belief systems rooted in unresolved experiences. Women learn how these internal conclusions shape perception, expectations, and relational dynamics. Through guided reflection and biblical alignment, participants begin dismantling distorted beliefs and replacing them with truth-based frameworks that support wholeness and maturity. Learning Outcomes: Participants will be able to: • Identify inner judgments and root beliefs. • Analyze how beliefs influence emotional reactions. • Replace distorted beliefs with truth-based frameworks. Assessment: • Belief mapping exercise • Reflective Journal 6

Inner Vows and the Woman’s Healing Journey
Course Description: This course addresses inner vows formed as self-protective responses to pain, disappointment, or betrayal. Participants explore how such vows limit vulnerability, intimacy, and growth. The course facilitates awareness, repentance, and intentional realignment, enabling women to re-engage life, leadership, and relationships from a place of trust rather than self-protection. Learning Outcomes: Participants will be able to: • Define inner vows and their impact. • Identify personal self-protective agreements. • Practice intentional realignment and release. Assessment: • Inner vow reflection paper • Guided renunciation exercise

Depression: Understanding the Weary Soul and Restoring Hope in the Woman
Course Description: This course introduces biblically informed approaches to memory healing, emphasizing integration rather than suppression of past experiences. Women are guided to revisit formative memories with emotional safety and spiritual grounding, allowing truth, compassion, and perspective to reshape their internal narratives without erasing personal history. Learning Outcomes: Participants will be able to: • Explain the role of memory in emotional healing. • Engage past experiences with discernment and safety. • Integrate healing insights into present identity. Assessment: • Memory integration reflection • Facilitated processing activity

Walking in Freedom: Sustaining Healing and Resisting Old Patterns in the Woman
Course Description: This course integrates spiritual formation with emotional intelligence, equipping women to respond rather than react in personal and relational contexts. Participants develop skills for emotional regulation, self-soothing, discernment, and Spirit-led decision-making. Emphasis is placed on consistency, self-governance, and sustainable emotional maturity. Learning Outcomes: Participants will be able to: • Demonstrate emotional regulation skills. • Apply Spirit-led decision-making principles. • Respond to challenges with maturity and self-governance. Assessment: • Emotional regulation plan • Participation assessment

Integration & Sustainable Wholeness: Living Healed, Leading Whole
Course Description: The capstone course supports women in integrating healing insights into leadership, family life, ministry, and societal influence. Participants articulate personal growth outcomes, establish legacy intentions, and develop practical frameworks for leading from wholeness. The course emphasizes continuity, stewardship, and generational impact. Learning Outcomes: Participants will be able to: • Integrate healing insights into leadership contexts. • Articulate a personal legacy vision. • Demonstrate readiness for post-program application. Assessment: • Final Integration & Legacy Portfolio • Oral or written presentation

The Prosperous Soul — Financial Healing from the Inside Out for the Woman
Course Description: This course reframes financial well-being as a soul-centered healing journey rather than a purely technical or numerical exercise. Women explore how emotional wounds, fear, instability, responsibility burdens, and formative life experiences shape their internal relationship with money. The course emphasizes the distinction between financial wisdom and fear-based control, guiding participants toward peace, trust, and emotionally aligned stewardship. Through reflective learning and guided exercises, women begin restoring a healthy internal posture toward provision, responsibility, and abundance. Learning Outcomes: By the end of this course, participants will be able to: • Explain the relationship between emotional health and financial behavior. • Identify internal beliefs and emotional drivers influencing financial decisions. • Differentiate between fear-based financial control and healthy stewardship. • Demonstrate increased emotional peace and alignment in financial perspectives. Assessment Methods: • Reflective Journal: Financial history & emotional mapping • Guided self-assessment exercise • Participation in facilitated discussions

Healing Scarcity & Fear-Based Money Beliefs in the Woman
Course Description: This course addresses the internal posture of scarcity that manifests as fear of lack, pressure to control outcomes, anxiety around provision, and emotional tightness related to money. Women examine how scarcity mindsets form through personal history, family systems, and survival experiences, and how these beliefs influence decision-making, generosity, and rest. Emphasis is placed on God’s redemptive work in healing fear before increasing provision. Participants engage in awareness tools and truth-based reflection that support a shift from fear-driven financial patterns to trust-based stewardship. Learning Outcomes: By the end of this course, participants will be able to: • Identify the emotional and experiential roots of scarcity beliefs. • Analyze how fear-based mindsets affect financial choices and relationships. • Articulate principles of trust-based stewardship. • Begin replacing scarcity-driven behaviors with truth-aligned practices. Assessment Methods: • Scarcity belief identification worksheet • Reflective journal on fear and trust patterns • Facilitated group reflection

Legacy & Generational Stewardship — Building What Outlives the Woman
Course Description: This capstone course guides women from personal healing into generational impact and intentional legacy building. Participants explore how emotional health, financial stewardship, leadership posture, and spiritual values shape the inheritance passed to future generations. The course emphasizes legacy as a holistic construct—emotional, relational, spiritual, and material. Through guided visioning, reflective journaling, and commissioning activities, women define the kind of legacy they desire to establish and the stewardship practices required to sustain it. Learning Outcomes: By the end of this course, participants will be able to: • Explain legacy as a multidimensional construct beyond material inheritance. • Evaluate how personal healing impacts generational outcomes. • Articulate a personal vision for emotional, spiritual, and financial legacy. • Develop an intentional stewardship framework aligned with long-term impact. Assessment Methods: • Final Legacy & Stewardship Reflection Paper • Vision & values articulation exercise • Capstone commissioning participation

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