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**Values**
6. What do I stand for as a leader?
7. How clearly have I articulated these values to others?
8. How accurately could my colleagues describe my values if necessary?
9. How do my values guide my behavior and influence my decisions?
10. The last time a value became a disadvantage, what sacrifices did I make to uphold it?
Compasses and Weathervanes
edbatista
Do you see the tough circumstances in your life as a classroom or a prison?
The Map
Keith M. Eigel, PhD
1. Relocation to the abandoned places of empire.
2. Sharing economic resources with fellow community members and the needy among us.
3. Hospitality to the stranger.
4. Lament for racial divisions within the church and our communities, combined with the active pursuit of a just reconciliation.
5. Humble submission to Christ’s body, the church.
6. Intentional formation in the way of Christ and the rule of the community, along the lines of the old novitiate.
7. Nurturing common life among members of an intentional community.
8. Support for celibate singles alongside monogamous married couples and their children.
9. Geographical proximity to community members who share a common rule of life.
10. Care for the plot of God’s earth given to us, along with support of our local economies.
11. Peacemaking in the midst of violence, and conflict resolution within communities along the lines of Matthew 18:15–20.
12. Commitment to a disciplined contemplative life.
The Irresistible Revolution
Shane Claiborne
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