
Self Control for Christian Teens
Quiz by Anu Molomo
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- Q1What is one of the fruits of the Spirit mentioned in the conversation?GenerosityPatienceKindnessSelf-control30s
- Q2What does Tom attribute his self-control to?Being strict with himselfIgnoring his feelingsSetting clear boundariesAvoiding TV shows30s
- Q3What practice does Tom incorporate into his daily routine for self-control?JournalingPrayerMeditationExercise30s
- Q4How does Alice feel about self-control in her life?She struggles with itShe fully understands itShe finds it easyShe is indifferent30s
- Q5What does Tom suggest is important for self-control?Staying busyRecognising one's prioritiesAvoiding distractionsListening to others30s
- Q6What does Alice consider could help her with self-control?Strict rulesIgnoring temptationAccountabilityIsolation30s
- Q7What does Tom believe sharing goals with someone brings?DistractionLess commitmentSupport in faith journeyMore pressure30s
- Q8What does Alice find comforting about their discussion?They have all the answersIt's easy to achieveThey are all working on self-control togetherThey don't need support30s
- Q9What is one of the key themes of the conversation?Wealth and successTraveling and adventureSelf-control and faithFood and health30s
- Q10What does Tom suggest to help manage impulsive choices?Planning his day carefullyIgnoring plansRelying solely on willpowerMaking spontaneous decisions30s