100 Day Christian Challenge

The 100 day Christian challenge — long enough to fully rebuild you.

One hundred days is the identity-rebuild window. Daily scripture, prayer, declarations, and disciplined action — three habit cycles deep, three identity cycles long. The Shevet 100 day Christian challenge is the most immersive transformation experience we run.

Why 100 days

A 7-day challenge breaks inertia. A 21-day challenge forms a habit. A 30-day challenge reshapes identity. A 100-day challenge rebuilds it. One hundred days is the window where the old self stops winning the daily argument — because you stop having the argument.

The 100-day arc

  • Days 1-21 — Lock in. Anchor the daily rhythm. Survive the first wall.
  • Days 22-50 — Compound. The rhythm starts feeling like oxygen.
  • Days 51-80 — Identity shift. The disciplined version of you isn't a performance; it's just you.
  • Days 81-100 — Send. You become the brother or sister who pulls the next person through.

The daily rhythm

Same Shevet five-touch stack as the shorter challenges, run for 100 days straight:

  1. Read — daily scripture.
  2. Pray — a specific, guided prayer prompt.
  3. Declare — one truth, spoken out loud.
  4. Do — one disciplined action.
  5. Journal — one honest sentence.

What 100 days produces

Stronger prayer life. Real scripture intake. Restored sleep, restored eating, restored attention. Brotherhood. Brokenness handled, not buried. Identity that doesn't require the algorithm to validate it.

The Shevet Tribal Challenge

Our flagship 100 day Christian challenge is the Tribal Challenge — built for men and women ready to go all in. Cinematic teaching, audio, daily prompts, tribal accountability, and a finish that sends you out as the next leader.

Not ready for 100 days? Start here.

Frequently asked questions

What is a 100 day Christian challenge?

A 100 day Christian challenge is a long-form, identity-level transformation journey — daily scripture, prayer, declarations, and disciplined action — long enough to fully rebuild who you are in Christ.

Why 100 days?

Seven days breaks inertia; 21 days forms a habit; 30 days reshapes identity; 100 days rebuilds it. One hundred days is the window where the old self stops winning the daily argument.

What's the Shevet 100 day challenge called?

The Tribal Challenge — Shevet's flagship 100-day Christian intensive. Identity, brotherhood, discipline, and prayer woven into one immersive ecosystem.

Is a 100 day Christian challenge too long?

Not if it's structured. The 100-day rhythm is the same daily 10-15 minutes as a 30-day — it just runs three times as long, which is what produces identity-level transformation instead of just a habit.

Can I do the 100 day challenge with a group?

Yes — it's built for tribes. Most Tribal Challenge participants run it inside a cohort with brothers or sisters checking in daily.