Key Lesson: Moments of truth are the foundation for a culture of truth. A clean heart, clear expectations, and clear communication create the cornerstone of a moment of truth.

  1. How would you explain “Moments of truth are the foundation for a culture of truth?”
  2. Explain the benefit of a clean heart, clear expectations, and clear communication.
  3. Memorize and explain the definition of a Moment of Truth (MOT).
  4. What are the 3 Daily Priorities?
  5. Try to link all 6 Critical Values to the 3 Daily Priorities
  6. Try to connect all 5 Essential Capacities to the 3 Daily Priorities
  7. Can you link the 2 Remarkable Skills and 1 Timeless Process to the 3 Daily Priorities?
  8. Explain what structure you create when you do not use MOT consistently.
  9. What are the two critical parts of the definition of a Catalyst?
  10. Why do you need to set clear expectations for an MOT?
  11. Which of the 6 Critical Values do you want to verify before you have an MOT?
  12. Why do you want to be sure someone has sinned according to God’s Word?
  13. What is the Law of Christ? How do you fulfill it when you have a Moment of Truth with someone?
  14. Memorize and briefly explain each of the four steps of an MOT.
  15. What type of question does Step 1 need? Explain.
  16. How do you handle excuses from a person?
  17. What is the relationship between actions and values?
  18. Why might Step 1 help if that is the only step you used?
  19. What two skills do you need for Steps 2 and 3? Why?
  20. How does problem-solving fit into Step 2?
  21. Step 3 is about creating a plan. Why does it need to be their responsibility? Can you help them?
  22. What is Step 4 about?
  23. Explain the statement “…rejoicing in himself alone…” in Galatians 6:4.
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