Monday, April 26, 2010

End Of Year Evaluation



2 TIMOTHY 2:1-6
for End Of Year Evaluation

As you come to the end of your school year, it is a good time to take a step back and evaluate how you have done this year in being available for God to build His Kingdom through you on your campus.  Paul’s admonition to young Timothy is a good place to go for some direction in evaluation of yourself as a team/group or as an individual trusting God as you are actively trusting God in the ministry where He has called you to serve.

1-In what ways have you experienced God’s grace this year (v.1)?

2-How have you seen your disciples ministering to others (v.2)?

3-”Soldier” (v.4) in Greek carries the connotation of ‘camping out; of enduring hardship’.  How have you endured hardship this year?

4- In what ways have you had to discipline yourself in order to ‘compete as an athlete’ (v.5) in ministry this year?

5- In verse 6, what is the word picture here for ministry?  What fruit of your labor are you seeing?

6- Take out your “strategic plan” (or whatever you used as a plan for this year).  Go over the things you wrote down that you felt like God was leading you to do. 

  • What did you do that was ‘successful’ this year?

  • What did not go well and why?  Should you change some things and do it again or not attempt it again at all?
  • What did you do that was most effective?

  • What did you do that has required/built faith?

  • What did you do this year that has helped you move ahead in reaching your objective of building a spiritual movement on your campus?

  • If you could do this year over again, what would you do differently?

  • How would you describe the work God did on your campus?


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