Pathways | WithYou

A Pathway Only Works When You Walk It

At first glance, a Pathway might seem like a simple checklist of steps. But it’s actually meant to guide real movement—something you experience alongside someone else.

Each step invites conversation, not just completion. That’s why the best way to use a Pathway is in the WithYou App, where the flow unfolds one message, one moment at a time.

You’re welcome to scroll through and preview any of the Pathways above. Just remember: what makes them powerful isn’t reading them all at once—it’s sharing them, one step at a time, when the moment is right. 

Two Ways to Share a Pathway

Not every conversation—or relationship—needs to follow the same rhythm. Some people prefer to see everything up front. Others engage more meaningfully step by step. What matters most is recognizing what fits the moment, relationship, and context.

One Step at a Time

  • Create space for reflection and real conversation
  • Helps when someone feels overwhelmed
  • Best for heart work or slow, Spirit-led moments
  • Teaching emerges through the process

All at Once

  • Good for seeing the big picture first
  • Useful when planting a seed or exploring solo
  • Helps in prayer, prep, or messaging

How to Start a Pathway with Someone

Step 1

Set the Tone

Before you send anything, invite them into the experience. Let them know this is something to walk through together—not just content to consume.

“Hey! I’ve got something I’d love to go through with you. It’s called a Pathway—it’s not just info, it’s a conversation we walk through together, step by step. Would you be open to trying it with me?”

Step 2

Wait for a Yes

Shared intent builds trust. Wait for their response before you move forward.

Step 3

Share the Pathway

You can:

  • Share directly from app to app
  • Use the app to send to another messaging platform
  • Copy and paste the link into any chat

Step 4

Follow Up

Following up is part of walking with someone. If the Holy Spirit prompted you to share, trust that He may also be prompting you to check in.

Ask how it went. What step did they take? Where did things land? You’re helping them keep moving.

“Had a chance to try the first step? How did it go? I’d love to hear where you ended up.”