Title: Understanding our personality, mental and emotional health
1Understanding our personality, mental and
emotional health
2Created in His Image?
- God has a personality and so He created us with a
personality as well. - God has a mind and so He created us with a mind
too! - God has a emotions, He loves, weeps, and
experiences anger, and so He made us with
emotions as well.
3You are the genius of Gods creation!!!
- The Bible says that we are fearfully and
wonderfully made. - Psalm 119 verse 73.Thy hands made me and
fashioned me! - Ecclesiastes 7 verse 29. God made men upright.
- Psalm 139 verse 14. I am fearfully and
wonderfully made.
4The diversity of human gender, physiology,
personality etc.
- Personality types
- Sanguine
- Melancholy
- Choleric
- Phlegmatic
- Physiology
- Short, tall, big, small, blonde, black, blue,
grey, green, brown. -
- Speech
- - language, writing, oral, pictographic etc.
- Gender
- - male, female etc.
- Race
- - Asiatic, Arab, European, Latino, Polynesian,
Melanesian, Micronesian.
5What is your personality like?
- Are you the popular Sanguine?
- Or the perfect Melancholy?
- Or the powerful Choleric?
- Or the Peaceful Phlegmatic?
6- Your Personality Profile?
- Please complete the questions sheets that
develop your personality profile and complete a
quick self-examination of who you are?
7What do these terms mean?
- The Popular Sanguine?
- The Perfect Melancholy?
- The Powerful Choleric?
- The Peaceful Phlegmatic?
- These terms describe a style/type of personality
and you may be one, two or even part of three of
these styles. - They help us understand ourselves and others we
know and live or work with.
8The Popular Sanguine
- An appealing personality
- Talkative storyteller
- Enthusiastic and Expressive
- Curious
- Volunteers for jobs
- Inspires and charms others
- Makes friends easily
9The Perfect Melancholy
- Deep, thoughtful, analytical
- Serious and purposeful
- Genius, intelligent
- Talented and creative
- Likes detail, charts, graphs etc
- Organised, neat and tidy
- Perfectionist
- Economical
- Deep compassion and concern
10The Powerful Choleric
- Born leader, strong-willed and decisive
- Compulsive need for change
- Goal oriented, organises and delegates well
- Thrives on opposition and emergencies
- Usually right and has little need for friends
11The Peaceful Phlegmatic
- Easy going personality
- Calm, patient, well- balanced
- Has administrative ability
- Mediates problems
- Easy to get on with
- Has many friends
- A good listener
12Our mind and emotions have a powerful affect on
our personality!
- Sometimes our emotions are so strong they
over-ride our mind and cause us to react to
people and situations. - We need to have healthy minds and emotions if we
are going to be good leaders and servants of
Christ. Our emotions and will need to be
submitted to Christ and His Spirit at work in our
lives.
13Lets evaluate our mental and emotional health?
- A self-analysis exercise
- Use the sheet provided and answer the 25
questions. - Rate each question with a 1 5 rating. 1 being
Never and 5 being Always. - Add the total score for the 25 questions.
- If your score is 65-94 thats good but this
exercise has helped identify your low areas and
to be more holistic in your mind and emotions
give attention to these areas. - If your score is 95-114 your are an emerging
leader, well discipled and suitable as a
leader/trainer of others. - The score 115-125 is excellent. You have a
holistic worldview and have been able to apply
Biblical truth to every area of your life. - If your scored 64 or below we will allow some
time for a personal interview to help you map a
path of development
14Diversity in the Body of Christ is its strength!
- The Apostle Paul taught us in I Corinthians 1214
that there are many parts to the Body, many
gifts, many ministries and many leadership roles
and styles. All are needed, all are good. - We should view our trainee and slum communities
in the same way. Celebrate the diversity. Male,
female, mixed race, many worldviews, religions
personalities etc. - God created diversity. God is flamboyantly
creative. It is mans small mindedness that seek
uniformity.
15Does our diversity of personality have a purpose?
- No member of the Body is complete in themselves
- We need each other
- Our strengths compliment each others strengths
- This makes us into the Body of Christ, just as
the members of our own body are diverse, but all
are needed. - Diversity makes the Church strong.
16What is the goal of the Church? A living
community
- Greek word katartizo meaning the mended nets
- loving, knit relationships .
- We are to knit people together in communities
that will love, care, teach, encourage, prosper
etc. - To be the Bride of Christ
- To be an example of godly, loving community in
Christ-likeness - We need to live in a community that sharpens our
views, challenges the way we do things. A diverse
Body does that. We sharpen one another as we
appreciate our uniqueness.
17The Acts Church an example of a strong
community!
- Acts 2 41-47
- Devoted
- Teaching
- Fellowship
- Holy meals
- Prayer
- Sincerity of heart
- Sensed Gods presence
- Sharing wealth
- Hospitality
- Praise
- Great joy
- Worship
- Burden for souls
- Evangelistic zeal
- House based
- Signs and wonders
- Apostolic leaders
- Favor with the community
18The Acts Church learned to value its diversity..
- The Acts Church started with a mono-cultural
group of people but quickly became multi-cultural
and that added great strength to the early
Church. - Africans, Middle Easterners, Europeans, Asians
all added their strengths to the Body, all became
valued members.
19Bringing people to maturity
- Making disciples
- Encouraging obedience to Christs commands
- Developing a motivation based on loveJn1334
- Being fruitful John 15
- Becoming leaders in the community
- Counting the Cost
- - Developing healthy human relationships
- - Laying down personal ambitions
- - Re-evaluating our attachment to personal
possessions
20The unified self is made in the image of God
Genesis 127
- We are like God with relationships and
responsibilities over creation - Relationships Dominion
- with God - over creation
- with family - control realms
- with others - direct events
21Trainers need these tools to understand their
trainees!
- These personality, mental and emotional health
tools are helpful for trainers to understand
their trainees/interns and help build them into a
healthy community. - When recruiting use these tools with the
potential new recruits, so your can understand
them and their needs. - Become familiar with these tools, use them among
you family as a means of practicing your skills.
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