Empower Others (2008.11): What's your mission?
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1-2-14 Shinkawa Cho, Higashi Kurume Shi, Tokyo 203-0013
“What I want to do is to develop a personal mission statement,” says Mark, a high school math teacher at an international Christian school in Korea. “I’m fairly clear on the problems/opportunities God is calling me to address. Having a mission statement will help me focus on these problems/opportunities.”
Question: What can you ask Mark?
Answer: Ask these 5 questions:
*Sample verb list:
Advance
Build
Collaborate
Disciple
Educate
Empower
Encourage
Equip
Evangelize
Heal
Improve
Innovate
Lead
Mobilize
Network
Nurture
Organize
Plant
Raise
Serve
Transform
Unite
1-2-14 Shinkawa Cho, Higashi Kurume Shi, Tokyo 203-0013
“What I want to do is to develop a personal mission statement,” says Mark, a high school math teacher at an international Christian school in Korea. “I’m fairly clear on the problems/opportunities God is calling me to address. Having a mission statement will help me focus on these problems/opportunities.”
Question: What can you ask Mark?
Answer: Ask these 5 questions:
- What 5 or more verbs reflect God’s calling for you? (As necessary, give examples. *See list below.)
- What will you say when asked, “What’s your mission?”
- What word best describes your God-given mission?
- What 2-3 words describe your God-given mission?
- What 1 sentence do you want said about you at your funeral?
- How does this mission statement address the problems and opportunities you identified?
- How does this mission statement help you understand God’s calling?
- What do you mean by ____?
- How easy is this for you to say?
- How does this mission statement help you focus?
*Sample verb list:
Advance
Build
Collaborate
Disciple
Educate
Empower
Encourage
Equip
Evangelize
Heal
Improve
Innovate
Lead
Mobilize
Network
Nurture
Organize
Plant
Raise
Serve
Transform
Unite