Unit 2 Objectives
- Application of preferred language learning method to lingua-culture learning, emphasizing learning through immersion and relationships
- Growing in abiding and personal development (self-awareness and character building)
Unit Length: 10 – 12 weeks
Unit 2 Breakdown
Here is a suggested program that your facilitator can work through with you – you may think of ideas and resources that apply to your specific situation as well!
- Continue with your daily Bible reading plan, making note of your thoughts and what you have learned during these devotional times, answering the following questions:
- How is God calling me to think differently?
- How is God re-ordering my affections, what I love?
- What is God calling me to do today, how can obey Him?
- Start sharing some of your reflections with your facilitator during your one-on-one time.
- Learn more about prayer from these recommended sermons and books. (Resources)
- Do a study on the Lord’s Prayer with a friend.
- Commit to praying daily for people in your community.
- Learn about prayer walks.
- Start memorizing prayers of the Bible, ex Paul’s prayers.
Reflection/Accountability Questions:
- What’s bringing me life/refreshing my soul these days?
- Where is my spiritual nourishment coming from?
- What spiritual disciplines am I practicing regularly?
- What fruits of the Spirit seem to be evident or lacking in my life?
- What have I been learning about God, others and myself from my Bible reading?
- Complete the LivStyles assessment and be debriefed individually. Your facilitator will arrange for a login.
- Complete the Layers of Care training if you’ve not already done so. Start writing out your own Personal Care plan. (Resource)
- Read a chapter each week of Emotionally Healthy Spirituality by Peter Scazzero.
Reflection/Accountability Questions:
- What am I doing to keep healthy physically, emotionally, mentally, and spiritually?
- What has culture stress meant for me? Who am I talking to about it?
- What am I learning about myself from my new experiences?
- How am I affirming, listening to, encouraging and respecting others?
- How am I demonstrating the priority of relationships over daily tasks?
- What do I find the most rewarding, and the most challenging?
- Continued language learning and recording in language accountability books
- Establish a “language route” – a route through your area or neighborhood where people are willing to practice your new language with you
- Continued establishing/revising of language learning goals as needed
Reflection/Accountability Questions:
- What motivates me to continue in language learning?
- How much time am I devoting to language learning each day? Each week?
- What community contacts have I made through practicing what I have learned?
- What progress am I making?
- What am I enjoying most? What am I struggling with? Who should I talk to about this in order to get help?
- Continue intentionally and appropriately learning more about your cultural context. A suggested weekly cultural investigation can center around tribes, clans and ethnic groups, gender roles, money – bribery, generosity, and loans as well as rites of passage.
- Suggested books to read and discuss:
- When Helping Hurts – Steve Corbett, Brian Fikkert (pre-field reading to be revisited and discussed)
- Foundations of African Traditional Religions and Worldview – Yusufu Turaki (can be read during site visit, if doing one in this unit)
- Discuss cultural issues related to honour and shame. Ask your facilitator for resources.
- With your facilitator, discuss and plan a site visit. (Resources)
Reflection/Accountability Questions:
- What am I doing to actively seek out cross-cultural relationships and experiences?
- Who do I consider a friend in my host culture?
- How am I building relationships through gender appropriate ways?
- How am I actively seeking and acting upon cultural advice from local relationships?
- What do I find the most rewarding, and the most challenging about living in this new culture?
- Do the Team Roles inventory. Learn about your unique gifts and the part you will best play on a team.
- Start reading Cultural Intelligence
- Watch The Danger of a Single Story Ted Talk
Reflection/Accountability Questions:
- Am I sending my prayer updates to the MR, RR and IO so they know how to pray for me?
- What have I learned about the other cultures of teammates?
- What common ground do I share with each teammate?
- In what ways am I honoring and showing respect for teammates’ cultures?
- Am I insisting on my own way? How open am I to doing things differently?
- What organizational values am I exhibiting?
- Be committed to attending a local fellowship, finding a place to serve and participate regularly.
- Continue with regular communication with prayer partners.
Reflection/Accountability Questions:
- How often am I praying for my local fellowship and its leadership?
- In what ways am I actively participating in my local fellowship?
- In what practical ways could I participate with the local fellowship to demonstrate the love of Christ to others?
- How am I communicating with and praying for my prayer partners?
- Observe how people speak about their faith to others, learning how spiritual conversations are initiated and what words are used.
Reflective/Accountability Questions:
- What does it look like to live out my faith effectively in a culturally appropriate way? How have I done with this recently?
- How am I modelling Christ to those around me?
- What does it mean to be a servant of Jesus in my new culture?
By the end of Unit 2, the new member will have:
✔ Made/revised a lingua-culture learning plan and established a set of people with whom they can practice language
✔ Shared some of his/her own spiritual journey during 1:1 or with teammates
✔ Continued with an established routine of Bible reading plan and journaling
✔ Discovered more of his/her own strengths/challenges through assessment
✔ Engaged with a local fellowship and learned more about spiritual conversations.
✔ Had a site visit, with debrief (if doing more than one site visit)
