Life Calling Chapter 15 & 16 Flashcards

1
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________: mental image representing something in a graphic sense.

A

Picture

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2
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______: purpose toward which an endeavor is directed.

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Goal

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3
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______: job, assignment, chore, or act of work to be carried out.

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Task

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4
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__________: ability to arouse an animating, quickening, or exalting influence.

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Inspiration

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5
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____________: ability to see in one’s mind something that is not real in the immediate setting

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Imagination

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__________: a plan, method, or series of actions for obtaining a specific goal or result.

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Strategy

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__________: a line of thought or action leading from one point of reference to another.

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Direction

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8
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We are to discover that vision = ________ and that vision ≠ ______.

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Picture

Task

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9
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_________________ is an individual who gave one of the best examples of displaying a passionate vision in his “I Have a Dream” speech.

A

Martin Luther King Jr

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10
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In this person’s speech, the author illustrated the four forces within the needs of the world that drew this person and will draw us, list the specific forces in this case:

a. People force: ___________
b. Contextual force: _________ _______
c. Problem force: ______ _______
d. Location:______________________________

A

A. Americans
B. Racial Bigotry
C. equal rights
D. United States (specially the American South)

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11
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In the text, the author outlined the following three ingredients that will help you form a life-changing vision:
______________: is the ingredient of developing a life-changing vision through the formation of a conscious idea or mental image of something you have never before wholly thought of in reality.

A

Imagination

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12
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In the text, the author outlined the following three ingredients that will help you form a life-changing vision:
____________: is the ingredient of allowing the voices of your spirit, soul, and heart to speak as loud as your mind and body.

A

Inspiration

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13
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In the text, the author outlined the following three ingredients that will help you form a life-changing vision:
_______________: is the ingredient of guiding your dreams towards your own images rather than those of others.

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Independence

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14
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_____________: Is the scripture that states “Without a vision, the people perish.”

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Proverbs 29:18

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15
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In God’s calling to “Open our Eyes” the textbook used the account of ________ to teach us how to see possibilities in situations where we once only saw challenges.

A

Elisha

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16
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In God’s calling to “Look at Everything” the textbook used the account of Jesus and __________ ________to teach that life is greater and more fulfilled when we look beyond meeting just our physical needs.

A

Samaritan Woman

17
Q

In God’s calling to “Look Forward to a New Heaven and New Earth” the textbook used the account of the disciple _______ teaching the people to be ready for Jesus’ second coming.

A

Peter

18
Q

In God’s calling to “Lift Up Your Eyes” the textbook used the account of ________ to teach about hope and encouragement in the times of despair and discouragement.

A

Isaiah

19
Q

In all of these teachings, we are called to “see” beyond ourselves. What is the primary reason we are called to “see” beyond ourselves?

A

Moves us beyond the temptation of selfishness

20
Q

List the four steps that turn vision into action:

A
  1. Establishes direction
  2. Set SMART goals
  3. Develop a strategy
  4. Take actions
21
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What are S.M.A.R.T. goals?

A
(S)​ Specific
(M)​ Measurable
(A)​ Achievable
(R)​ Relevant
(T)​ Time-framed
22
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At the end of our textbook, the author concludes that Life Calling becomes a reality and we feel a sense of fulfillment because we’ve attained these three desires of our heart:

A

Meaning
Significance
Hope

23
Q

His father’s career was: ________________________

A

Psychiatrist / College Administrator

24
Q

His mother’s career was:__________________

A

1st Grade teacher

25
Q

What did he enjoy doing as a child that was discouraged once he entered school?

A

Daydreaming, imagining and making up stories

26
Q

What did he state became the structure of his education?

A

Acquisition of knowledge / memorization of facts

27
Q

What was the pattern of life he experienced regularly while in school?

A

Being disciplined in the principal’s office

28
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Upon entering college, what experience made him change his view of learning?

A

An English instructor who encouraged him to be creative

29
Q

_____: see in one’s mind something of beauty, charm, value, or desirability.

A

Dream

30
Q

How confident in his future was he after graduating college?

A

Not very

31
Q

How did the majority of his family react to his career choices after college?

A

Running joke about the variety of different jobs

32
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What realization changed his career outlook?

A

No matter what job he took, he found himself helping others