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Benchmark - Ethic Self-Evaluation Reflection
In 500-750 words, reflect on your growth in the following areas, and include details from before, during, and after this course (i.e., how this will influence your ministerial ethics):
1. In ministry faithfulness and effectiveness
2. In habits of leadership for spiritual formation, which include a biblical basis and theological rationale
3. In understanding the importance of the virtues of humility, vulnerability, transparency, and accountability within ministry
4. In understanding the consequences of neglecting the personal practices of prayer, reading Scripture, and being part of a community of accountability
Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the Turabian Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.
3.2: Explain the biblical basis and theological rationale for spiritual formation while identifying theories for personal application.
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3.2: Analyze the biblical basis and theological rationale for spiritual formation. (MC2, MC3, MC4)(ATS A2.4)
Ethical Self-Assessment
In preparation for this assignment,
1. Meet with a spiritual mentor or with your ministry supervisor who can identify areas of growth and strategies for ethical self-assessment.
2. Review and draw from the content of this course. This is not a revision of your code of ethics.
In 1,000-1,250 words, write a self-assessment plan and practices for future ministry. Include specific examples, areas for growth, and strategies for the following:
1. Self-care - Sabbath, retreat, continuing education, practices of prayer, and reading Scripture
2. Pastoral care - humility, vulnerability, transparency, and accountability
3. Caring for the community - inside and outside the church
4. Familial care - spouse, children, parents, or other familial relationships
Support your responses with biblical passages and three to five scholarly sources taken from the content of this course.
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