Character Strong Unit 6: Lesson 1 Types of love ON DESK: Leadership Notebook & Pencil Character Dare Packet
Essential Trait = Forgiveness Read = X (if you read the whole dare) TRACK YOUR WORK Essential Trait = Forgiveness Read = X (if you read the whole dare) Complete = X (if you did) Incomplete = X (if you did not) Comment = How did it go or why didn’t you do it?
Didn’t Do The Dare Completed The Dare Yesterday’s Yesterday’s
ATTITUDE OF GRATITUDE WHAT ARE YOUR GRATEFUL FOR TODAY AND WHY?
TODAY YOU WILL… Reflect daily on your own character and identify ways you could improve it. Understand the different types of Greek love and know the three part definition of Agapē Understand that you can love someone and not even like them. Understand what Praxis means and how it connects to your life. Know what Agapē love in action looks like.
WHAT IS LOVE?
TYPES OF LOVE Philia = Friendship (familiar) type love. Based on commonality. Storge = Familial love. Natural affection. Eros = The feeling of being “in love” or romantic attraction. Agapē = Love of a deliberate choice that is unconditional. Love as a Verb!
Servant-Leadership Review
Does this challenge your understanding of what love it? LECTURE NOTES ON LOVE Write down at least one thing you find interesting and be prepared to share with your table group and the class.
I saw Agapē (unconditional or deliberate choice love) when…” Be ready to share why your answer is important. BLIND DEVOTION
HOW CAN YOU SHOW LOVE AS A VERB? Waking up Right when you get home Breakfast Dinner Arriving at school Hanging out with family at night Lunch Hallways at school Getting ready for bed Hanging out with friends