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Discover Your Purpose. Lead With Confidence. Build Something That Matters.

Give your teenager the tools most adults wish they'd learned sooner. Taylor's Dream is a faith-based leadership academy that equips Christian teens with a strong identity, logical thinking, financial wisdom, and an entrepreneurial mindset to prepare them for life—not just graduation. Your tuition includes unlimited access to your personal AI learning coach, which adapts every lesson to your teen's strengths, pace, and progress.

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Taylor's Dream

"I built Taylor's Dream because I believe your generation doesn't need to be managed — it needs to be equipped, challenged, and unleashed."Deborah Myers

What you'll learn

What you'll be able to do

  • Apply clear, logical reasoning to navigate conversations with teachers, peers, and authority figures — turning every interaction into an opportunity to lead with credibility
  • Articulate a personal identity statement rooted in faith and purpose, and use it as a compass for decisions in school, relationships, and future career
  • Implement the 10-10-10-70 financial framework — saving 10%, giving 10%, investing 10%, and living boldly on 70% — to build lifelong money habits starting right now
  • Design and pitch a Kingdom-minded business concept, from identifying a community need to building a simple plan that generates both income and impact
  • Demonstrate servant-leadership qualities — humility, initiative, accountability, and vision — through practical exercises and real-world scenarios
  • Launch and manage a small starter project or micro-venture that reflects all four pillars: Identity & Purpose, Financial Stewardship, Servant Leadership, and Kingdom Entrepreneurship

How it works

A school that adapts to you

This isn't a set of static videos. Every lesson is generated live and tuned to where you actually are.

We learn your level

A quick placement check tailors your starting point so you're never bored or lost.

Lessons adapt as you go

Each lesson is written for your pace and your goal, adjusting as your skills grow.

Your AI coach keeps you moving

Checkpoints, feedback, and gentle nudges turn progress into a real result.

The curriculum

What's inside your school

6 modules · 28 lessons

1

Identity & Purpose: Know Who You Are

Students discover their God-given identity, clarify their personal purpose, and build a faith-rooted foundation for every decision ahead.

  • 1.1Created on Purpose, for a PurposeIncluded
  • 1.2Your Story Is Your StrengthIncluded
  • 1.3Writing Your Personal Identity StatementIncluded
  • 1.4Purpose Under PressureIncluded
2

Logic & Clear Thinking: Lead With Your Mind

Students learn to think critically and apply sound logic in real conversations with teachers, peers, authority figures, and beyond.

  • 2.1What Is Logic and Why Does It Matter?Included
  • 2.2How Arguments Actually WorkIncluded
  • 2.3Spotting Logical FallaciesIncluded
  • 2.4Logic in Real Life: School, Authority & RelationshipsIncluded
  • 2.5Faith and Logic: Thinking Clearly as a Kingdom LeaderIncluded
3

Financial Stewardship: Manage What God Entrusted to You

Students build lifelong money habits rooted in biblical stewardship, anchored by the 10-10-10-70 framework.

  • 3.1The Bible and Your Bank AccountIncluded
  • 3.2The 10-10-10-70 FrameworkIncluded
  • 3.3Giving With Intention: The First 10%Included
  • 3.4Saving & Investing: Making Your Money WorkIncluded
  • 3.5Living Well on 70%: Budgeting for Real LifeIncluded
4

Servant Leadership: Lead Like You Were Called To

Students develop the character, skills, and habits of a servant leader — humility, initiative, accountability, and vision — through faith and practice.

  • 4.1What Makes a Leader? Servant vs. Self-ServingIncluded
  • 4.2Humility and Initiative: The Dynamic DuoIncluded
  • 4.3Accountability: Owning Your ActionsIncluded
  • 4.4Vision Casting: Painting a Picture Others Want to FollowIncluded
  • 4.5Leading in the Room You're Already InIncluded
5

Kingdom Entrepreneurship: Build Something That Matters

Students learn how to identify community needs, develop a Kingdom-minded business concept, and build a simple plan that generates both income and impact.

  • 5.1What Is Kingdom Entrepreneurship?Included
  • 5.2Spotting Problems Worth SolvingIncluded
  • 5.3From Idea to Concept: Building Your Business BlueprintIncluded
  • 5.4Money, Mission & Margins: Making It SustainableIncluded
  • 5.5Pitch It: Presenting Your Kingdom Business IdeaIncluded
6

Capstone: Launch Your Purpose Project

Students integrate all four pillars by designing, launching, and presenting a real micro-venture or starter project that reflects who they are and what they are called to build.

  • 6.1Pulling It All Together: Your Four-Pillar BlueprintIncluded
  • 6.2Designing Your Micro-Venture or Starter ProjectIncluded
  • 6.3Obstacles, Pivots & Faith: Leading Through UncertaintyIncluded
  • 6.4Launch Day: Present, Reflect & CommitIncluded

Who it's for

Is this you?

The Faith-Driven Go-Getter

You love God, you feel called to lead, and you're ready for a program that finally takes both seriously and gives you real tools to match your ambition.

The Future Entrepreneur

You've had business ideas bouncing around your head for years — Taylor's Dream gives you the Kingdom framework and the step-by-step blueprint to actually build one.

The Student Leader

You're already in student council, leading a club, or serving at church — this academy sharpens your logic, deepens your identity, and turns good intentions into lasting impact.

The Money-Conscious Teen

You want to be smart with money but nobody's ever shown you a real system — the 10-10-10-70 framework gives you a faith-grounded, practical plan you can start with whatever you earn right now.

The Searching Teenager

You know God has a purpose for your life but you're not sure what it is yet — the Identity & Purpose pillar helps you stop guessing and start living with clear direction.

The Community Changemaker

You see problems in your school or neighborhood that nobody's fixing, and you want to be the one who does something about it — Kingdom Entrepreneurship was made for you.

Questions

Frequently asked

Your teacher

A note from your teacher

Deborah Myers

Deborah Myers

Let me be straight with you — and with the parent reading over your teen's shoulder right now.

We live in a moment where teenagers are being handed more information than any generation in history, and less wisdom than most. Teens are scrolling through thousands of voices every day telling them who to be, what to want, and how to measure success. And underneath all that noise, there's a generation of genuinely gifted, God-called young people who are hungry — hungry to know who they are, what they're supposed to do with their lives, and whether they actually have what it takes to make a difference. I know that hunger. I've seen it up close. And Taylor's Dream was built to answer it directly.

This program isn't about keeping teens busy or giving them another certificate to put on a college application. It's about equipping them — seriously, practically, and spiritually — with four things that will shape the trajectory of their entire adult life: a rock-solid identity rooted in who God made them to be, the logical clarity to lead in any room they walk into, the financial wisdom to be a good steward starting today, and the entrepreneurial courage to build something that actually serves people and glorifies God. That's what the four pillars of Taylor's Dream are. That's what every lesson, every challenge, and every framework inside this academy is designed to develop.

Here's what I want you to hear: we don't talk down to teenagers in this program. We never have. We believe 16-year-olds are capable of grappling with real ideas, building real habits, and making real commitments — when someone gives them the right tools and challenges them to rise. So that's what we do. We hand them a personal identity framework and ask them to write a statement that anchors their decisions. We teach them the logic behind arguments and ask them to apply it in their own relationships. We introduce the 10-10-10-70 financial framework — grounded in Scripture, built for real life — and ask them to start now, not someday. We walk them through servant leadership not as a concept but as a practice, and we ask them to design and pitch a Kingdom business concept that could actually serve their community.

I also want to address the question I know some parents are quietly asking: Is this actually going to stick? The Capstone module — where students pull all four pillars together into their own Purpose Project and present it on Launch Day — is our answer to that question. We don't end with a test. We end with a commitment. Because we believe that the most powerful thing a 16-to-18-year-old can do is make a real, informed, faith-grounded decision about who they're going to be and what they're going to build — and then take the first step.

If you're a teen who's tired of being told to "just wait until you're older" — this is for you. If you're a parent who believes your child is made for more and you want a program that will treat them like it — this is for you too. Taylor's Dream isn't a promise that everything will be easy. It's an invitation to grow into the leader you were already called to be. Come on in. The work is worth it.

Deborah Myers

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  • 6 modules, 28 lessons
  • AI-adaptive lessons tuned to your level
  • Quizzes & checkpoints to lock in progress
  • Your own AI learning coach
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