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MCS Module1

The document discusses a Bible verse about living by faith rather than sight. It encourages keeping faith during the COVID-19 pandemic by reminding oneself that God is provident and powerful, and Jesus works behind the scenes. Fear seems to be making people doubt God's ability to help through the pandemic. The document also includes assessment questions about Johari's Window, human preconceptions, and social responsibility during quarantine.
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MCS Module1

The document discusses a Bible verse about living by faith rather than sight. It encourages keeping faith during the COVID-19 pandemic by reminding oneself that God is provident and powerful, and Jesus works behind the scenes. Fear seems to be making people doubt God's ability to help through the pandemic. The document also includes assessment questions about Johari's Window, human preconceptions, and social responsibility during quarantine.
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M1 POST TASK

Reflection: Are you familiar with "Life Verse?" For this activity, cite a verse from you respective sacred scriptures and
share with us your personal understanding and meaning of that verse/passage for you and how you live it out during
this time of community quarantine. Share to us your answers in the discussion box, so let others know you well.

“For we live by faith, not by sight.” – 2 Corinthians 5

During these unusual and unprecedented days of the COVID-19 pandemic, we need to regularly remind ourselves of
God's providence, power, and love. When fear, worry, panic, and depression take over our thoughts, we are more
likely to give in to satan's desires. The coronavirus is invisible to the naked eye. Yet, we fear it's great power and
ability to wreck our lives. Jesus, though, is also not visible to us. As believers in Christ, we know that Jesus lives in us.
So, why are we treating this virus as if it's bigger than God? Fear seems to be the culprit here. We doubt God's ability
to help us get through this pandemic and believe what we see on the news instead. We think it will never end. Try to
keep your faith healthy during this time and remind yourself that Jesus is also working behind the scenes to help get
us through this challenging time, and He has not left us.

Assessment

In less than 100 words, write an essay that will answer the questions posted below. Write your answer in the
discussion box and share to us your thoughts, and feel free to share and let other read your answers.

P.S. Uniqueness is the key to get the best score in this task. Good luck and enjoy answering.

1. How does Johari's Window find relevance to your life today? Can you share one experience/life event that make
you realize that the window is true and accurate with your life?

The Johari's window made me see clearly myself and my beyond perception. Using this approach raises my self-
awareness, confidence building, interaction, and self-discovery. During this pandemic I have more time to evaluate
and understand myself . This technique gives me photo on the other side of me that I didn't notice before.

2. In the power point "Human Being" there are 27 preconceptions presented. Choose two among the 27 that is
connected to yourself as a human being? Explain your answers concisely.

There are two preconception that I think connected to me as a human which are A reasoning animal" that indicates
our reasoning is what separates us from the animals, that it is impartial and rational that we should hone our
judgment.", and being the "image of God," as it takes us a step closer to Him, we should always aspire to do what is
best for the common good.

3. What do you think are the things you consider as your role as a "person with social responsibility?" Use the
present situation of community quarantines to answer this question.

It is a very difficult situation for us to endure, particularly our health workers who are battling their lives to help
people, because we are in the middle of the pandemic. We still have to practice social distancing, wearing PPE's,
hygiene practice such as washing our hands and staying at home is what we can do right now as a person. Taking care
others mean taking care of ourselves first so that we can lessen the spread of the virus.

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4. List down traits you currently possessed (either physical, mental, spiritual, social) and identify each one if it is
Hereditary, Environmental or Trait itself (bullet-type form for this activity) and create a conclusion based on your
observations.

 Cheerful -Trait itself


 Goal oriented- Environmental
 Friendly –Environmental
 Adaptable-Environmental
 Tan skin – Hereditary

Most of my traits are influenced by environmental factors.

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