Title: LIFE GOALS TRAINING SEMINAR
1LIFE GOALS TRAINING SEMINAR
- Christian Action Fellowship
2OUTLINE
- The meaning of Life
- What are Mission Statements?
- Writing Mission Statements
- What are Life Goals?
- Writing Life Goals
- Major Goals
- Possible Problems
- Alternative Pathways and their fruit
- Summary and the next step
3Read the last page!
- Id like to gently whisper some secret advice.
We win! - All who are victorious will inherit all these
blessings, and I will be their God, and they will
be my children. (Re 216-7) - Imagine heaven
- You will be judged according to your deeds.
Matthew 1627
4Can you answer Yes to all these questions? (Part
1)
- If you knew Gods long term will would you do it?
- Can you look at all your desires and go for
desires that God has placed in your heart? - Are you ready to serve the Lord and put him
first? - Are you ready to ask God? What do you want me to
do Lord? Who do you want me to be?
5Can you answer Yes to all these questions? (Part
2)
- Are you willing to pay the price in terms of
time, effort and sacrifice? - Are you willing to swop your short term view for
a long-term one? - Are you ready to find a new purpose for your
life? - Are you willing to lose your life to find out
what real life is all about. Luke 923-25
6WHERE ARE YOU?
- How do you get your identity?
- What is the connection between your spiritual
life and what you do? - What is at the core of your being?
- What do you value?
- Whats happening now in your world?
- What about your history?
- As we go through these slides draw a picture or
write a poem/story that describes you.
7How do you get your identity?
- Who am I?
- Why am I on earth?
- Claim to fame?
- Job? Position?
- Family?
- Appearance?
8Connection between spiritual life and what you do
- How is your spiritual life?
- How your faith influences what you do?
- What is your testimony?
- Are you led by the spirit?
- Do you operate the gifts of the spirit?
9What is at the core of your being?
- Are you driven by expectations from friends,
workplace, community, neighbours - Do you have hurry sickness?
- Have you consciously or unconsciously embraced
someone elses notion of what constitutes a good
life and a better future. - Have you lost your own life in service to God and
others?
10Values
- Whats important to you?
- What do you put value in?
- Look for messages that tell you what your values
are. - Write down three
11Whats happening in your world now?
- Summary of the current situation
- Use brief statements, discuss details verbally
- Not emotional cycles
12How Did you Get Here?
- Any relevant historical information
- Original assumptions that are no longer valid
13Your drawing/poem?
- Did your drawing or poem talk about or have any
suggestion of connection with Christ?
14Is your house built on the rock?
- Everyone who listens to these words of mine and
acts on them will be like a wise man who built
his house on rock.The rain fell, the floods came,
and the winds blew and buffeted the house. But it
did not collapse it had been set solidly on
rock. And everyone who listens to these words of
mine but does not act on them will be like a fool
who built his house on sand. The rain fell, the
floods came, and the winds blew and buffeted the
house. And it collapsed and was completely
ruined. (Mt 724-27).
15MISSION STATEMENTS
- What is a Mission Statement?
- Why have a mission statement?
- The mission statement of Jesus.
- Examples of Christ-Centred Mission Statements
- Feed the dream
- Heavenly treasure
16Blues Brothers
- Blues Brothers 2
- Conversion
- Mission from God- single minded
- Get the band together
- Cause beyond yourself
- Nazi Party
17What is a mission statement?
- It is a short statement that summarises your
destiny and purpose on earth. It should inspire
and energise you and be in line with Gods heart. - The canvas upon which you paint your masterpiece
- Your foundation
- Your inner core
- Wake up in the morning and say.
18 Why have a mission statement?
- Answers questions of destiny, identity and
purpose. - All Christians are expected to bear fruit.
- I want you to be Focused In the zone
Totally involved In tune Switched on
Rhythm Momentum - But which flow? Not the worlds
- If we dont draft a mission statement that flows
from our faith then someone else will.
19Mission Statement for Jesus
- The spirit of the Lord is upon me,
- Because he has anointed me
- To preach good news to the poor.
- He has sent me to proclaim freedom for the
prisoners and recovery of sight to the blind, - To release the oppressed, to proclaim the year of
the Lords favour. - Luke 418-19
- Jesus did not allow the dominant culture of his
day to determine the direction of his life
20Apostle Paul Mission Statement
- Preach the gospel to the non-Jews
- Go through any pain or hardship to release Christ
in the believers whom he loved dearly and reach
the lost.
21Examples of Christ Centred Mission Statements
- Seek first the kingdom and his righteousness
Matt 631-33 - I commit my life to partnering with God in
projecting Gods love to the unloved - To become a voice for those who have no voice
and bring glimpses of Gods kingdom into peoples
lives. - St Francis of Asissi Where there is hatred.
22 Heavenly treasure!
- Dont store up treasures here on earth, where
they can be eaten by moths and get rusty, and
where thieves break in and steal. 20 Store your
treasures in heaven, where they will never become
moth-eaten or rusty and where they will be safe
from thieves. 21 Wherever your treasure is, there
your heart and thoughts will also be. (Mt
619-21).
23WRITING YOUR MISSION STATEMENT
- Turn on your dream machine
- Some places to have a look
- Writing your mission statement
- Feed the dream
24Turn on your dream machine
- You become a mini creator
- Expose yourself to the wonders you saw as a child
- Dream big to inspire yourself and others
- Believe the dream
25Some places to look for your Mission Statement
(Part 1)
- Free yourself from distraction
- Pray and ask God how he wants to use your life
for his purposes - A message from your past
- Scripture- See appendix Mission Statement
Scripture bank -
26Some places to look for your Mission Statement
(Part 2)
- Human need
- Your gifts and talents
- Broken Places
- Dreams
- Imagination Try to converge into single
vocation
27Writing your mission Statement (Part 1)
- Ask Gods guidance
- Write down relevant scriptures
- Focus outwardly on Gods purposes not inwardly on
satisfying your own needs - Make it inspirational and filled with enthusiasm
and excitement - Make it clear concise and easy to follow
- Make it a sentence long, easily understood and
able to be recited easily
28Writing your mission Statement (Part 2)
- Make it broad enough to affect all areas of your
life - Answers the question What do you want me to do
Lord? Who do you want me to be? - Expose yourself to the wonders you saw as a
child. - Dream big to inspire improve yourself and others.
- Believe the dream
- Document the dream as a goal and then activate
the plan
29Feed the dream
- Affirm continually and relentlessly its
existence, its purpose and its destination. - Your thoughts every day must involve regular
thinking about your dream - Feed your dream with enthusiasm, action and love.
- Make your dream have a triumphant spirit by your
close attention. - Without you it will die.
30LIFE GOALS
- What are goals?
- Where to look for your life goals? OK your 90.
- Articulating life goals
- Guaranteed success
- Accountability
- Planning
- Reality Check
- Selfishness and Life goals
- Life goals from the bible
31Goals
- Goals are the result of bringing dreams, ideas
and ideals into a tangible examinable form - Need to be specific, clear, desirable
- Measurable
- Achievable
- Realistic
- Time bound
- Life Goals from the bible
32What are life Goals?
- A master plan for life
- A magnificent obsession
- Long term commitment bears fruit
- With life goals you realize lifes worth
33Finding your life goals (Part 1)
- Imagine you are 90 and writing your life story
- Has it been a challenge, Are you satisfied.
- What are your habits morals and relationships
- Have you protected things which are good, created
something new or recovered something that was
lost
34Finding your life goals (Part 2)
- Reflect on those areas of human need that touch
you most deeply AIDS, orphans. - Imagine the spirit of a loving God come in to
transform that area. - Place this at the centre of your life. Gods
purposes need to be your purposes
35Finding Your life goals (Part 3)
- Personal Have you been Christlike in your
dealings with people. A time each day of prayer - Occupation What has your attainment been in the
areas of business, education and politics? - Perspective- Did you fight any moral battles and
win the day? - Community Have you helped the downtrodden in
the community? - Evangelism Have you told people about the Lord?
36Articulating life goals (Part 1)
- Life goals should be just a few lines of writing
- Define your life goals in terms of ultimate
achievement - Your life goal may be supported by up to 50 major
goals. - Minor goals support your major goals
- Strategy is how you are going to do it
37Articulating life goals (Part 2)
- Make sure you can measure progress
- Plan out problem areas
- Keep reserves People, financial, mental,
physical and spiritual - Have a time frame
- Put it all together in a masterplan
- Decide when you are going to do it!
38Guaranteed success
- What would you do if you couldnt fail?
39Accountability
- You need to be held accountable for the
implementation of your goal - You need to tell someone about it
- We would like to know so we can expect fruit and
direct others to help you.
40Planning
- Work on yourself to get yourself ready to bring
about your goal - Make sure you are productive and that your energy
bears fruit - Write down as many details as you can with a time
frame
41Life goals reality check
- Do you have the time?
- Do you or can you get the ability
- What determination do you have
- Will you get the opportunity to fulfill this
goal? - What opposition are you likely to face?
42Selfishness and life goals
- Dont focus so much on your goals that you have
no time for others. - Give your cash, expertise, information and
yourselves - Give consistently
- Program selfless acts which involve you
personally - Give without trading
43Life Goals from the bible
- JesusDie for mankinds sin
- Moses Deliver Israel
- Joseph Wise ruler
- John the Baptist Prepare the way for Jesus
44MAJOR GOALS
- Types 50
- Write down the person you would like to be
- Opportunities
- Exposure
45Types of major goals
- Family Set a high ethical and attitudinal
standard - Social Choose a level that you are comfortable
with your desires and personality. Accept any
level and be able to relate to all levels - Educational Evaluate what you need to know to
get to a destination.
46Physical Fitness
- Increase your physical fitness where possible
47Personality
- Develop a style that you need and follow it to
achieve your goals. - A people person
- Going the extra mile.
- Expand and develop your personality
48Your skills
- Sharpen and document the skills that are obvious
- Develop new skills
- Put pressure on yourself to awaken hidden skills
49Write down the person you would like to be
- Physical
- Clothes
- Mental
- Personality
- Spiritual
- Convince yourself that you can do it.
50Finding opportunities
- Are you ready and trained to find opportunities?
- There are numerous opportunities.
51Exposure
- Expose yourself to danger, failure, embarrassment
and ridicule to achieve security, success,
confidence and esteem - Expose yourself to situations where you can gain
experience
52POSSIBLE PROBLEMS
- Success and Failure
- The mob
- Subconscience mind
- Alternative paths
53Principles for success 1
- Hard work is as much a hallmark of success as
performance and is the primary key to success and
improvement - Insufficient attention to own processes and
approach Focus on personal bests enhances
performance - impairs performance
- Focus on personal bests enhances performance
54Principles for success 2
- Focus on doing the job right more than being the
best is the best way to tackle the task. - Excessive comparison with others impairs
performance. - Persistence in the face of challenge and
adversity is gained through commitment. - Success in a small area will lead to success in
larger more challenging areas.
55Self Belief/Self Esteem/Success
- The platform for self esteem is success. The
foundation for the platform is Christ. - Success is improvement and setting personal
bests. PBs - People will get their self esteem from somewhere.
Should get it from doing the Lord will - Hardwork is the primary key to improvement and
success.
56Failure/disappointment
- Mistakes show there are areas for improvement and
a launch pad for success - Every champion has suffered setback.
- Keep your focus on the lesson learnt not on the
destructiveness of failure. - Having the same failure doesnt teach you much
just emphasizes the lesson - Overcoming failure builds character
- Failure is painful. Endure the pain, accept it as
a friend, run the race and finish the course.
57Success in Scripture
- Be strong and of a good courage, do not be
afraid nor be dismayed for the Lord thy God is
with you wherever you go. Joshua 17,8
58The mob
- They identify with you, encourage you stroking
their own desires. - When you begin to be successful their mood
changes as they see the reflection of their
failure in your success. Be careful there is
criticism at hand. - When you succeed the crowd wants you as a friend
for the spin off and attitudes become
patronising. - Crowds absorb energy and waste time as we wonder
how they will react to our actions. - Jesus was welcomed into the city by the crowd
that crucified him.
59Subconscience mind
- We have had negative experiences in the past
which we lock away either consciously or
subconsciously. - Replay these events and see something positive in
it. See that the Lord was there with you and had
a certain attitude to it. - Subconscious can pick up your imagination and
program it as a real event. Program your spirit. - Addictive behaviour see Christ when the problem
first developed
60Alternative Paths (Part 1)
- 13 Jesus replied, Every plant not planted by my
heavenly Father will be rooted up, (Mt 1512-13) - You can enter Gods Kingdom only through the
narrow gate. The highway to hell is broad, and
its gate is wide for the many who choose the easy
way. 14 But the gateway to life is small, and the
road is narrow, and only a few ever find it. (Mt
713-14) - What are the alternatives to Following Christ and
finding your destiny.
61Alternative paths (Part 2)
- Hedonism- newer and deeper experiences of
self-gratification and self indulgence. - Individualism self-centred, self-interested and
egoism. Me-centred rather than others-centred. - Consumerism- Putting treasures on earth before
treasures in heaven. Replacing time spent with
God. Our lives are measured by the abundance of
things. We are what we own. Our identity and self
worth come from the car we drive, where we live
and the brands we wear.
62Alternative Paths ( Part 3)
- Mammon- The spirit behind money
- Deception- Looks OK but scratch the surface. Look
at the fruit - Relativism-No absolutes. If they did it its OK
for me to do it. - Theology-Lords coming back soon. When God tells
me Ill do it.
63Alternative paths (Part 4)
- Getting ahead economically
- Preoccupied with here and now
- We want more
- Scripture encourages us to be content with what
we have while the world tells us to be discontent
until you get more. - People are getting their identity from their jobs
and with their long hours leads to pressure on
the family. - Advertising is a type of curriculum which says
solutions to life problems are not found in good
values hard work or education but in buying things
64Alternative path (Part 5)
- The bible says that we are to be in the world but
not of the world - Do not conform any longer to the pattern of the
world but be transformed by the renewing of your
mind. Then you will be ableto test and approve
what Gods will is-His good pleasing and perfect
will Romans 121-2 - What is extremely cool or high status? Are you
influenced by it? - Are you busy all the time with no long term
objective
65When you die what you did for yourself counts for
nothing!
- Only what you did for others matters when you
die. - All the self indulgence means nothing.
- What will people say at your funeral?
- What do you want them to put on your tombstone?
66Quantum jump
- Doubling your life goals
- Using all your potential
- Securing what you have and explode into a new
area within your abilities and timeframes
67SUMMARY AND NEXT STEP
- Where are you at?
- What are Mission Statements?
- Writing Mission Statements
- What are Life Goals?
- Writing Life Goals
- Major Goals
- Possible Problems
- Alternative Pathways
- The next step is to devise Action Proposals
68Why Action?
- Then Jesus said to the disciples, If any of you
wants to be my follower, you must put aside your
selfish ambition, shoulder your cross, and follow
me. 25 If you try to keep your life for yourself,
you will lose it. But if you give up your life
for me, you will find true life. 26 And how do
you benefit if you gain the whole world but lose
your own soul in the process? Is anything worth
more than your soul? 27 For I, the Son of Man,
will come in the glory of my Father with his
angels and will judge all people according to
their deeds. (Mt 1623-27)