LESSON TWO
PRACTICE EXERCISE
The following items will test your grasp of the material covered in this
lesson.
There is only one correct answer for each item.
When you have
completed the exercise, check your answers with the answer key that follows.
If you answer any item incorrectly, study again that part of the lesson
which contains the portion involved.
Situation:
You are a newly assigned battalion chaplain.
You are in the
process of evaluating your own need to receive ministry from your peers, and
how you can provide ministry to other chaplains.
1.
As a chaplain, acquiring skills in developing teamwork and a spirit of
a.
Is crucial for effective coordination of chaplain resources and
religious coverage.
b.
Is the key to reducing stress.
c.
Allows us to minister to ourselves and to our professional peers.
d.
Requires long years of training and personal experience that can
only be gained on the job.
2.
In addition to developing
teamwork
and
collegiality
among
your
chaplain peers, you
a.
Must develop the same sort of relationship with other officers in
the unit.
b.
Must ensure that your chaplain assistant is an active participant
in the unit ministry mission.
c.
Should ensure your civilian counterparts in the local community
are considered as members of the team.
d.
Should focus on building a good working relationship with the
brigade chaplain as your first priority.
3.
You and the brigade chaplain shared a highly successful Collective
Protestant Service.
The brigade chaplain was reassigned and the new
chaplain seems quite threatened by what you and the former chaplain
have built. The new chaplain may be displaying the traits of a
a.
"Bitter chaplain."
b.
"Defensive chaplain."
c.
"Hurting chaplain."
d.
"Lone Ranger."