Draft your Personal Statement of Values. Refer to the document “Your Personal Values Statement—Faith Based” located in Canvas for further instructions how to complete this assignment. As stated in the instructions, your statement will have at least 7 sections (introduction, discussion of 5 steps in the Baird Decision Model, and summary).
As part of your statement, be sure to discuss which values from your Personal Statement of Values, if any, you consider to be absolutes–i.e., that you must always adhere to that value regardless of the situation. Be specific in your identification of those values, explain why you consider it an absolute, and support your position with specific Scripture. If you take the position that none of your values are absolutes, then explain why and support your position with specific Scripture.
Answers with the course’s readings and at least wo scholarly journal articles. The article’s purpose is to support your positions, claims, and observations, in addition to your textbook. Sources ProQuest and EBSCOhost are great sites to find resources. Also, write in a concise and logical, using excellent grammar and style techniques. Additionally, the quality of your writing dictates grading criteria. On the other hand, if you use direct quotes from books or articles, place the words you copied (use parenthesis) and cite them in-line. Also, only use sources within the five-year range.
The quotes should be complete sentences (no more, less) and should be incorporate-d in your essay to illustrate your ideas. Please, cite your sources in a clickable reference list at the end. Also, do not copy without providing proper attribution (quotation marks and in-line citations). Also, write an essay format, not in bullet form, numbering, or another list format. It would be best if you use your own words. Lastly, proofread your work and run it through Grammarly for thorough confirmation.