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#1.1 – Start here
#1.2 – Why virtue and character?
#1.3 – Exploring the roots
#1.4 – Committing to the plan
#2.1 – Preparing for the test
#2.2 – Take the virtue test
#2.3 – Understand your results
#2.4 – Select a virtue
#3.1 – What is habituation
#3.2 – Planning for virtue
#3.3 – Just do it
#4.1 – Test again
#4.2 – Compare results
#4.3 – Write about your growth
#4.4 – Celebrate and plan what comes next
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#1 – Envision
#2 – Test
#3 – Habituate
#4 – Reflect
Additional resources
Virtues unpacked
Virtues index
Prudence
Justice
Courage
Temperance
Humility
Constancy
Love
Faith
Hope
Truthfulness
Compassion
Diligence
Knowledge
Video resources
Recommended Sources
Virtue in the Bible
Group Leader Guide
Site map
#1.1 – Start here
#1.2 – Why virtue and character?
#1.3 – Exploring the roots
#1.4 – Committing to the plan
#2.1 – Preparing for the test
#2.2 – Take the virtue test
#2.3 – Understand your results
#2.4 – Select a virtue
#3.1 – What is habituation
#3.2 – Planning for virtue
#3.3 – Just do it
#4.1 – Test again
#4.2 – Compare results
#4.3 – Write about your growth
#4.4 – Celebrate and plan what comes next
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#1 – Envision
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Here is a summary of the resources and steps in the first phase of virtue education.
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#1.1 – Start here
This is the place to start as you begin your virtue education experience.
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#1.2 – Why virtue and character?
What do we mean by virtue and character and why is it important?
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#1.3 – Exploring the roots
Is character and virtue education something new or a long-standing (and forgotten) tradition?
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#1.4 – Committing to the plan
Are you ready to commit to practicing the the four stages of virtue education?
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