 Means there are no contradictions or
  discrepancies in thoughts, words, or
  actions
 Is a basic requirement for human beings
  to live harmoniously
 Is telling the truth
 Is a fair and straightforward conduct
 Is being sincere, truthful, trustworthy,
  honorable, genuine, and loyal
 Is integrity
Truth exists; only
falsehood has to be
     invented.

    -George Braque
1. Telling the truth lets everyone know
   what really happened. There is less
   misunderstanding, confusion, or conflict.
2. Telling the truth protects innocent
   people from being blamed or punished
3. Telling the truth allows everyone to learn
   from what happened.
4. You usually get into less trouble for
   telling the truth than for lying
5. Other people trust you more
  when you tell the truth.
6. You don’t have to tell more lies to
  keep your story straight.
7. You gain a reputation for being
  truthful- a trait that most people
  value.
8. Telling the truth helps you feel
  secure and peaceful inside
Is the mental or moral
 strength to venture,
 persevere, and withstand
 danger, fear or difficulty
 Courage   is more than being brave or not
  being afraid of snakes or heights.
 It is also about being able to face
  uncomfortable situations.
 Challenging yourself to try something
  new.
 Courage is when you face danger or pain
  whether you are afraid or not.
 To have courage is to be brave.
 Anyone can have courage.
 Some people show courage at work.
 Some people show courage when they
  are having fun.
Remember:
KNOW what you believe is right
HOLD ON to what you believe is right
COURAGE is more than knowing and
  believing. It is being able to stand by what
  you believe is right and do it for the sake
  of the common good.
Shakespeare said:

Our doubts are traitors
And make us lose the good
We oft might win
By fearing to attempt.
Have you ever had your
freedom taken away, even
for a short time?
How did it make you feel?
Can you begin to imagine how it
might feel to have your
freedom taken away completely
– perhaps for ever?
Connotes the power to do
deliberate actions based
on our reason and will
doing  what I want
a license to do anything
 they want
unmindful of others and
 the consequences of their
 actions
Galatians  5:13
 You, my brothers, were
 called to be free. But do
 not use your freedom to
 indulge the sinful nature;
 rather, serve one another
 in love.
 isa gift given to us by God in
  creating us rational beings. By
  our authentic exercise of
  freedom, we choose what is
  good.
 “the right to say and do
  anything” but to “do the good”
 shared freedom with others in
  the community
 “When we choose and
 pursue what is good, we
 become truly free.”
“Human freedom cannot
 separated from
 responsibility.”
 We   are called to choose the
  good and thus to share in the
  very life of Christ.
 “LIFE IS WHAT WE MAKE IT”
 The choices which we make
  every day greatly affect our
  self-becoming.
Thank you for
 listening!!!

(Values) Honesty and Courage

  • 2.
     Means thereare no contradictions or discrepancies in thoughts, words, or actions  Is a basic requirement for human beings to live harmoniously  Is telling the truth  Is a fair and straightforward conduct  Is being sincere, truthful, trustworthy, honorable, genuine, and loyal  Is integrity
  • 3.
    Truth exists; only falsehoodhas to be invented. -George Braque
  • 4.
    1. Telling thetruth lets everyone know what really happened. There is less misunderstanding, confusion, or conflict. 2. Telling the truth protects innocent people from being blamed or punished 3. Telling the truth allows everyone to learn from what happened. 4. You usually get into less trouble for telling the truth than for lying
  • 5.
    5. Other peopletrust you more when you tell the truth. 6. You don’t have to tell more lies to keep your story straight. 7. You gain a reputation for being truthful- a trait that most people value. 8. Telling the truth helps you feel secure and peaceful inside
  • 7.
    Is the mentalor moral strength to venture, persevere, and withstand danger, fear or difficulty
  • 8.
     Courage is more than being brave or not being afraid of snakes or heights.  It is also about being able to face uncomfortable situations.  Challenging yourself to try something new.
  • 9.
     Courage iswhen you face danger or pain whether you are afraid or not.  To have courage is to be brave.
  • 10.
     Anyone canhave courage.  Some people show courage at work.  Some people show courage when they are having fun.
  • 13.
    Remember: KNOW what youbelieve is right HOLD ON to what you believe is right COURAGE is more than knowing and believing. It is being able to stand by what you believe is right and do it for the sake of the common good.
  • 14.
    Shakespeare said: Our doubtsare traitors And make us lose the good We oft might win By fearing to attempt.
  • 16.
    Have you everhad your freedom taken away, even for a short time?
  • 17.
    How did itmake you feel?
  • 18.
    Can you beginto imagine how it might feel to have your freedom taken away completely – perhaps for ever?
  • 19.
    Connotes the powerto do deliberate actions based on our reason and will
  • 20.
    doing whatI want a license to do anything they want unmindful of others and the consequences of their actions
  • 21.
    Galatians 5:13 You, my brothers, were called to be free. But do not use your freedom to indulge the sinful nature; rather, serve one another in love.
  • 22.
     isa giftgiven to us by God in creating us rational beings. By our authentic exercise of freedom, we choose what is good.  “the right to say and do anything” but to “do the good”  shared freedom with others in the community
  • 23.
     “When wechoose and pursue what is good, we become truly free.” “Human freedom cannot separated from responsibility.”
  • 24.
     We are called to choose the good and thus to share in the very life of Christ.  “LIFE IS WHAT WE MAKE IT”  The choices which we make every day greatly affect our self-becoming.
  • 25.
    Thank you for listening!!!