Wednesday 3 July 2019

An Expert Guide When Choosing A Spiritual Development Course

By Dennis Bennett


People with strong spirituality are generally happier and live a fulfilling life. Cultivating such strong spirituality requires constant learning. A spiritual development course is recommended. However, do not rush into enrolment without considering the following aspects.

Evaluate the areas of your spirituality that need strengthening. The courses are designed to address different aspects of spirituality including prayer life, meditation, scriptural depth and ministry, among others. Choose a unit whose content is aligned to your area of interest. This is the only way such training can have an impact in your life.

Choose a unit or content that is similar to your doctrine and faith. Religious doctrines and denominations have varying spirituality. It will be confusing to attend a school whose doctrines and spirituality is different from yours. At the end of the day, you will be more confused than strengthened. In some cases, you end up breaking your beliefs and being more confused than before.

Your religious leader will guide you on the lessons to take or colleges to enroll. Their experience with such cases gives them the insight to know the areas that need attention for different followers. They also understand the colleges and courses nearby. Once they examine your needs, they can recommend the best course to take.

Who are the trainers handling the courses? The quality of content and whether it is delivered well will depend on the skills as well as experiences of trainers. Check the profiles of trainers in different institutions to determine their caliber. Experienced trainers have a deeper understanding that will be beneficial. You may also choose trainers with unique experiences to share.

How long will training take? Most of the cases are determined by the qualification given at the end. You may take a degree, diploma and even certificate course. Other courses take a several weeks and even days. Your schedule and responsibilities will inform you of the best course to take. The cost may also force you to take a shorter or longer course.

Attending training must not be a hustle. Do you have other responsibilities like family, social meetings and work to attend? Choose a learning schedule and address for the college that makes it convenient to attend to these responsibilities. This could be in form of evening lessons, weekend and even holiday learning.

Cost will affect the sessions you take. This will also be determined by payment arrangements available. If you have all the money to complete training in a single session, you can pay. Some institutions stagger payments over several months or throughout the year. Request a friendly payment schedule.

Enroll in a school that offers all the support, including materials, you need to learn. The state of the learning environment is an issue of concern and so is the presence of mentors. Look at the lives of past grandaunts and you will determine whether you will get value from the sessions.




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