The submission may not exceed nine double-spaced pages. Also, note well: The submission must include citations from the Bible, Kinnaman and Matlock, and Keller. Students may use additional relevant, academic quality, source material alongside the required sources. The latter, however, is not required. For your capstone assignment, you will draw from what you have learned from Faith for Exiles and Every Good Endeavor to address the following questions in nine (9) double-spaced pages. Each question should serve as a subheading in APA format. There is no maximum length for any answer, but each answer should be a minimum of 3/4 of a double-spaced page. 1. What are your vocational strengths, and why do believe you have those strengths? That is, how were they developed? Was there specific training, influences, or experiences that helped you develop them?) 2. In what vocation-related areas do you need to improve? Are there certain soft skills or vocationally specific skills that you need to hone? Why might these skills be important for the career you are pursuing? 3. What does it mean to you to think deeply about your vocation? What questions might you ask and continue to ask in order to think deeply about your vocation? 4. What generally accepted ideas or common practices in your academic discipline and/or profession either dont align well with a Christian worldview and/or have the potential to harm society? Explain. 5. How might your work serve God and/or society/the common good? 6. How might you be tempted in your profession to act inappropriately or unethically? 7. Why is it important to find meaning, not just a paycheck, in your work? 8. Why do you believe people are so hesitant to hear truth/hard things, and why do you think it is so difficult to tell people hard things? How can you overcome these challenges personally (either hearing hard things or speaking truth to people) and how can we overcome these challenges as a culture? Why is it so important for you vocationally that you be able to both hear and communicate hard things? 9. Write your ideal tribute from a colleague at your retirement celebration. In other words, what might you want people to say about you as a professional when you retire? 10. With references from both books, what you have learned at Warner University, and answering in the context of this course, explain what you believe about who God is. In other words, what are His characteristics? You may (and are encouraged to) also use the Bible to answer this part. 11. With references from both books, what you have learned at Warner University, and answering in the context of this course, explain what you believe about who God has made humans to be. You may (and are encouraged to) also use the Bible to answer this part. 12. Using references from the textbooksand from Scripture if you so chooseprovide an explanation of how the vocation for which you are preparing might contribute to your holistic health and development in light of who God is and who He has created humans to be.

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