How can you use this in your ministry?
The Freedom of Responsibility makes it easy for you to have frank, down-to-earth, goal-oriented conversations with people that help them realize:
- Whether they’re assuming too little or too much responsibility
- How they're contributing to their problems
- The often-overlooked changes they must make to enjoy the freedom of responsibility
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Excerpts from the Workbook
Two Shores of Responsibility
Helpful illustrations clearly explain why it’s important to embrace proper levels of responsibility
Determining Level of Personal Responsibility
This assessment reveals the specific areas in which a person is doing more or less than he should to resolve an issue/experience growth
Indicators of Improper Responsibility
This chart helps people understand the warning signs that they’re taking on too much or too little responsibility
Why download The Freedom of Responsibility?
You probably know someone like Kelly or Donald
Kelly is viewed by others as an overachiever, because she is quick to take initiative, and she rarely asks for help. Donald does whatever he can to not be held responsible. He has difficulty holding jobs, and he rarely offers to help others.
Kelly’s and Donald’s problem with responsibility
Neither Kelly nor Donald assumes appropriate levels of responsibility in life. Kelly assumes too much; Donald assumes too little. Pastoral care for them will involve teaching them how to assume personal responsibility while recognizing the roles that God or others might have in their lives.
The Freedom of Responsibility equips you to have structured, goal-oriented conversations with people like Kelly or Donald about what healthy levels of responsibility look like. Download The Freedom of Responsibility today.