Bible-Based Behavioral Consent Form - Privacy Policy
Purpose of Assessment
This form seeks your consent to participate in an assessment based on beliefs, behaviors, and attitudes based on Biblical principles. The purpose of this evaluation is to provide insight and guidance in accordance with scriptural teachings.
What to Expect
You will answer questions about your beliefs, behaviors, and attitudes in relation to Biblical teachings. The questions are designed to encourage reflection and self-awareness in alignment with scripture.
Age Requirement
Participants must be 18 years of age or older to take part in this assessment. However, we strongly encourage participation only from sincere believers who are genuinely committed to their own personal spiritual growth.
Voluntary Participation
Participation is entirely voluntary. You may choose to skip any question or withdraw from the assessment at any time without explanation or penalty.
Data Usage and Privacy
Transparency: The purpose of this assessment is to motivate small groups, churches, and individuals to reflect on their beliefs and behaviors and realign them according to scriptural teachings.
Anonymization: Since no sign-in is required, your responses will not be linked to any personally identifiable information. All shared results will be aggregated to ensure complete confidentiality.
Data Sharing: This information will not be sold but may be shared with the public in an aggregated and anonymized format to promote scriptural alignment and spiritual growth for a period of only 12 hours after submission.
Data Security: Collected data will be stored securely and accessible only to authorized individuals responsible for the analysis.
Data Protection Practices
Retention Period: Collected data will be securely stored for a maximum of 24 hours. Every day (at 5 PM UTC), all data will be permanently deleted. Additionally, data may be deleted periodically or as needed or requested, Please Connect with us.
Processing Platforms: We use only Google platforms to collect and process responses. For more information on how Google handles data, please review their Privacy Policy.
By ensuring responses are anonymized and aggregated, the assessment aligns with international data compliance standards for transparency, data minimization, and non-discrimination.
Risks and Benefits
Potential Risks: If at any point you feel uncomfortable, you are encouraged to skip the question or withdraw from the assessment.
Potential Benefits: Participants may gain personal insight and spiritual encouragement from their responses and subsequent discussions within their groups or churches.
No Sign-In Required
No personal information or sign-ins are required to participate in this assessment.
Contact Information
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Goal: Remind → Reveal → Repent → Restore → Redo
The primary objective of our assessments is not merely to measure knowledge, evaluate performance, or identify strengths and weaknesses. Rather, it is to reveal the true condition of our hearts before God and to facilitate His work of restoration through the transforming power of His Word.
God's Word acts as a mirror, exposing our thoughts, motives, attitudes, priorities, and spiritual condition (James 1:23-25; Hebrews 4:12). Through prayerful reflection on Scripture and honest self-examination, hidden areas of spiritual growth, neglect, disobedience, or misunderstanding are brought into the light. This process of revelation is not intended to condemn but to guide believers toward truth and freedom.
As the Holy Spirit illuminates God's Word, He also begins the work of restoration—renewing our minds, reshaping our desires, correcting our paths, and conforming us to the image of Christ (Romans 12:2; 2 Corinthians 3:18). The goal is not simply information but transformation; not merely awareness of spiritual needs but active participation in God's sanctifying work.
Therefore, every assessment serves as a spiritual tool to help believers:
Discover areas where God's truth needs deeper application.
Recognize barriers that hinder spiritual growth.
Respond to the conviction and guidance of the Holy Spirit.
Experience ongoing renewal in their relationship with Christ.
Grow from being hearers of the Word to faithful doers of the Word.
Remind believers of God's truth, Reveal areas needing change, lead them to Repentance, experience God's Restoration, and Redo life according to His Word through the power of the Holy Spirit." (Based on Romans 12:2, Psalm 139:23-24, Acts 3:19, Psalm 23:3, and James 1:22)
God's purpose in His Word is not merely to inform us, but to transform us. Spiritual growth is a continuous cycle of God's grace working in our lives:
1. Remind
God continually reminds us of His truth, commands, promises, and purpose through Scripture, the Holy Spirit, sermons, circumstances, and fellow believers.
"I will not hesitate to remind you of these things, though you know them already." (2 Peter 1:12)
Without reminders, we drift into spiritual forgetfulness and self-reliance.
2. Reveal
As God's truth shines upon our hearts, He reveals areas that are out of alignment with His will—our motives, attitudes, priorities, habits, and hidden sins.
"Search me, God, and know my heart." (Psalm 139:23)
The objective of biblical assessment is not condemnation but revelation.
3. Repent
When God reveals our shortcomings, our response should be repentance—a change of mind that leads to a change of direction.
"Repent, then, and turn to God." (Acts 3:19)
True repentance moves beyond regret and results in practical obedience.
4. Restore
God's desire is restoration. Through His grace, forgiveness, and power, He restores our fellowship, character, purpose, and usefulness.
"He restores my soul." (Psalm 23:3)
Restoration is God's work of bringing us back into alignment with His original design.
5. Redo
Restoration leads to renewed action. We begin again with greater wisdom, faith, and dependence upon God. We practice obedience, stewardship, service, prayer, and discipleship in a new way.
"Go and leave your life of sin." (John 8:11)
God gives us another opportunity to walk faithfully and apply what we have learned.
The Ongoing Cycle:
Remind → Reveal → Repent → Restore → Redo → Remind...
Every cycle deepens our relationship with Christ and conforms us more to His image. The goal is not perfection in a moment but continual transformation through a lifetime of responding to God's Word.
A healthy disciple welcomes God's reminders, allows His truth to reveal hidden areas, repents quickly, receives restoration gratefully, and redoes life according to God's will. This cycle continues until Christ is fully formed in us.
Our prayer is that each assessment becomes a means through which God reveals what needs attention and restores what needs transformation, leading believers into greater maturity, intimacy with Christ, and fruitfulness in His Kingdom.
Reveal through His Word. Restore by His Spirit. Transform for His Glory.