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Personal Evaluation For The New Year

1.       Do you set aside or plan a particular time of day to be alone with God and pray?

2.    Is your relationship with your husband as loving as the day you married him?

3.    Is your home an example of orderliness or one of chaos and confusion?

4.    If unexpected visitors arrived at your doorstep, would you be embarrassed to invite them into your home?

5.    Could you feed unexpected visitors supper without running to the grocery store or would you have to take them out to a restaurant?

6.    Is your children's behavior an embarrassment to you when guests are in your home or when you are out in public?
   
7.    How much time in advance do you plan meals?

8.    Do you eat at the table with your family?
   
9.    When others are invited to your home to share a  meal, is there excitement and creativity involving your children in the planning, such as: guest gift baskets, making place cards, or advance thoughts and discussions regarding the interests of your guest?

10.    How often do you prepare food, a gift basket, or just a visit to
someone lonely or needy?  Are your children included in the preparations?

11.    How often do you invite your parents or other family members to a
meal?

12.    Do you plan in advance and place priorities toward the next day's
family needs?

13.    Do you plan in advance toward Sunday and Wednesday evening Church services?

14.    How often do you plan family fun and fellowship?

15.    Do you have daily or weekly family devotions?

16.    Do you think your family feels you are dependable and available daily?

17.    Do you compliment and esteem your husband and children?

18.    Do you make happy memories for your husband and children?

19.    Do you encourage your children to have private prayer time with God and read their Bible?

20.    Do you feel you are growing spiritually mature so as to be an example and guide for others?

21.    Can you give five Scripture references on what the Bible says about
being a godly woman, wife and mother?

God Bless,
Pam
Isaiah 60:1&2
Copyright 2000 Pamela A. Iannello

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