
Exploring Spiritual Priorities Survey for Christian Life
Discover your spiritual priorities through a comprehensive survey assessing various aspects of the Christian life, including worship, fellowship, personal devotions, and social justice. This survey aims to help you reflect on your spiritual focus without judgment or prescription, offering insights into the importance you assign to different facets of Christian living.
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Your spiritual priorities A survey judging the priority you may be giving to aspects of the Christian life
Issues which were ranked Worship Distinctive lifestyle Attitude toward ministry or spiritual matters Fellowship Giving Personal Devotions Lay ministry Bible knowledge Witnessing Service Social Justice Missions
This survey does NOT . . . Try to pinpoint weaknesses Attempt to tell you how to improve yourself
Prioritize To arrange or deal with in order of importance American Heritage Dictionary Priority: Synonyms Precedence, Priority, Preeminence, Preference, Urgency
Feedback sheet You responded to 5 statements related to each aspect Example: I encourage the church, or church members, to get involved in politics whether on a local, state or national level
Feedback sheet You gave each statement a numerical answer from 1 to 5 1=Never 5=Always This is not Olympic competition where getting all 5s is the goal.
Feedback sheet The level of importance (on a scale of 1 to 5) which you seem to be giving to each aspect is listed as your Average:
Feedback sheet Numbers in parenthesis are average rankings from a wide sample of U.S. Christians
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