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TR Beginning with an Artifact

Respond to the next questions in a single word on the whiteboard.

What do you see?

What is the first thought that comes to mind when you look at this image?

Exploring feelings and thoughts: What comes to mind when you were experiencing your feelings and thoughts?

Exploring feelings and thoughts: What was going on in your life when you had this feeling and thought?

Exploring feelings and thoughts: Who or what was involved when you were experiencing your described situation?

Exploring feelings and thoughts: Is this an image of wholeness, brokenness, recogintion, reorientation, or restoration for you?

Exploring feelings and thoughts: What messages do you get about your described situation from our society?

Exploring feelings and thoughts: What messages do you get about your described situation from our society?

Exploring feelings and thoughts: When does the described situation come up in the bible?

Apply What new insights have emerged for you from this reflection?

Apply What can you state that you have learned?

Apply What are the implications for your personal ministry?

Apply What will you do differently?