Bounce Forward Final Project

Bounce Forward Final Project

Overview

The Bounce Forward Final Project Assignment (BFFP) is not a high-level academic experience but an evolving, experiential pursuit of growing in favor with God in a specific way (e.g., attentive, considerate, etc.,) at a specific time (e.g., over the course of 60 days), in a specific relational context (e.g., wife-husband, father-son). The structure permits add-ons during implementation.

Instructions

Your Bounce Forward Final Project should include:

  • Title Page
  • Table of Contents
  • Introduction:
    • A prioritized Guiding Purpose Statement (“Seeking to be a follower of Christ, I am committed to becoming an attentive spouse.”) with a concise description of primary and functional purpose.
    • A concise, research-based rationale for the GPS and its relational application.
    • Operational definition for growing in favor with God and others.
  • The Story-Tuning Process of Being and Becoming like Christ in a predetermined relational context.

Phase 1 – Describe the Present Story: the Me I See NOW.

Against the backdrop of a Guiding Purpose Statement, utilize the symphonic narrative of personhood (i.e., physical, psychological, spiritual, relational) to describe the present story.

Key words and sources from the course to convey meaning: character,  the Me I Don’t Want to Be vs. the Me God Wants Me to Be, relocation/dislocation, flourishing, languishing, healthy, unhealthy, strengths, shortcomings, gaps, gap management, helpful/harmful patterns/practices, sin, flesh, flow-makers, flow-breakers, hobby time/no hobby time, Christ’s Preeminent Resources, textbooks, SnapShots, presentations, relational style(s), etc.

TIP: Describe not Prescribe…this is not the place to critique, correct, fix…just simply describe what is noticeable.

Phase 2 – Develop the Preferred Story: the Me I Want to Be SOON (i.e., imagine/picture its reality).

Against the backdrop of a Guiding Purpose Statement, utilize the symphonic narrative of personhood (i.e., physical, psychological, spiritual, relational) to develop a realistic preferred story (i.e., achievable within 60 days).

Key words and sources from the course to convey meaning: character, the Me I Don’t Want to Be vs. the Me God Wants Me to Be, relocation/dislocation, flourishing, languishing, healthy, unhealthy, strengths, shortcomings, gaps, gap management, helpful/harmful patterns/practices, sin, flesh, flow-makers, flow-breakers, hobby time/no hobby time, Christ’s Preeminent Resources, textbooks, SnapShots, presentations, relational style(s), etc.

Phase 3 – Delineate a Practical Strategy to Become the Me I Want to Be (i.e., trained into place within 60 days)

Against the backdrop of a Guiding Purpose Statement and Christ’s Preeminent Resources, create a simple, measureable, and repeatable until natural action plan for the next 60 days

  • Small, measurable, and repeatable until natural steps moving toward the preferred story.
  • Utilize truths, insights, and techniques from the learning journey, especially Christ’s Preeminent Resources.
  • As part of a self and/or relational care strategy, integrate course insights/techniques such as a rational meaningful detachment (e.g., hobby, a relational activity) and provide a rationale for its utility.

Phase 4 – Designate a Partner for Success: Who Needs to Help Me Become?

Against the backdrop of a Guiding Purpose Statement and the acquired relational style information, identify a person with the best fit to help you become like the preferred story. This person should be able to secure and support the entire story-tuning process. S/he may be involved in student’s self and/or relational-care strategy. Provide a concise rationale for choice of partner.

The section should provide a convincing closing argument for the “So What of it all?!” Use this qualifier to introduce the convincing take-away.

The body of the project must be at least eight(8) pages and follow current APA standards.