Debriefing (part 5 – 30 questions to ask)
What were the high points and the low points?
Who most encouraged you on the trip?
Did you accomplish your goals?
What did God do?
What stories can you share?
What pictures did you like best?
Describe some of the relationships you made.
What did you find most challengin…
By Seth Barnes
- What were the high points and the low points?
- Who most encouraged you on the trip?
- Did you accomplish your goals?
- What did God do?
- What stories can you share?
- What pictures did you like best?
- Describe some of the relationships you made.
- What did you find most challenging?
- Were you well prepared? What else could you have done?
- How would you rate the unity in your team?
- How are you doing physically?
- How are you doing emotionally?
- How are you doing spiritually?
- Did anything disappoint you about yourself?
- What surprised you about the culture?
- What ministry skills did you sharpen?
- Did you find fulfillment in your ministry time?
- What did you learn about ministry?
- Did you experience any miracles in your ministry time?
- What comes next for you in life?
- What do you hope to accomplish in the next year?
- What is your plan to get there?
- What changes do you want to make to your life?
- Are there any relationships you need to change?
- How will you change them?
- What concerns do you have as you go back home?
- Who can help you keep the flame alive back home?
- What ministry will you continue to do in the community?
- What can you do to go to the next level spiritually?
- Who will you reach out and minister to?
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These are great questions for me to use as I debrief my team that just returned from Rwanda. Thanks for your time and effort in putting this together!
good stuff bro.
These are great. I have a young lady in our ministry coming off a summer in Africa. I was looking for ways to help her re:enter our community. Thanks for thinking through these.
seems very task oriented in most questions. do you have any questions or formats that are more holistic and less task oriented in number?