Instructions

  1. Begin with prayer, asking God to give you wisdom to be as accurate as possible.
  2. Begin by reading the statement, then determine your agreement with the statement.
    If the statement perfectly describes you, click once in the circle on the Strong side, if it doesn’t, click on the Weak side. Most answers fall between these extremes as no one perfectly expresses any gift and no one is devoid of any gift.
  3. Keep an open mind, even if you react negatively. When you disagree with a statement, try to determine how much of the statement you can affirm.
    • Sample: I pray for unsaved people by name. If you pray occasionally click in the middle area.
    • Sample: I look forward to speaking in public. If this terrifies you click under weak.
  4. Try to complete the entire questionnaire in one sitting. Read each statement and answer as quickly as possible. Your first response is usually a truthful response.
** Complete personal information and results will be e-Mailed to you. Spiritual Gift Questionnaire will take approximately 10 – 30 minutes.

Rate how often each statement is reflected in your life:

1. I believe in taking a stand on issues, even when no one stands with me, or even cares.
Rarely Often
2. If a job is worth doing, it's worth doing well, and I can do it many times.
Rarely Often
3. I can effectively motivate others into Christian service.
Rarely Often
4. I enjoy studying the Bible to find new things.
Rarely Often
5. I find tithing my income easy to do.
Rarely Often
6. I believe in managing money properly to get the most done, not spontaneous buying.
Rarely Often
7. I want to spend more time helping addicted people break their habbits.
Rarely Often
8. I have shared my faith with many nonbelievers at school and/or work
Rarely Often
9. In a group, people look to me for leadership.
Rarely Often
10. The church would be stronger if pastors boldly denounced sin by name from the pulpit.
Rarely Often
11. I enjoy doing the little jobs around the church that others don’t do.
Rarely Often
12. I think living an effective Christian life is more important than knowing doctrine.
Rarely Often
13. I take time from other things to study the Bible.
Rarely Often
14. I enjoy managing my money, paying bills, and writing checks.
Rarely Often
15. I believe most of the problems in our church come from poor management.
Rarely Often
16. I want to make sure everyone visiting my church is made comfortable.
Rarely Often
17. I find deep satisfaction when I lead someone to pray to receive Christ.
Rarely Often
18. I usually try to persuade members of my group to my point-of-view.
Rarely Often
19. If the church took a firmer stand on issues, society could be more righteous.
Rarely Often
20. I don’t mind being asked to do something that takes time.
Rarely Often
21. People constantly tell me how much I have helped them in life.
Rarely Often
22. I can speak in public without embarrassment.
Rarely Often
23. I get great joy in writing out my weekly check for my church.
Rarely Often
24. I don’t believe in doing a job that I can delegate to others.
Rarely Often
25. I listen to people’s problems so I can understand them better.
Rarely Often
26. I have led many to Christ in my lifetime.
Rarely Often
27. I study practical ways to help the spiritual life of others.
Rarely Often
28. I find it easy to confront inactive or uninvolved Christians.
Rarely Often
29. I like to help behind the scenes, without recognition.
Rarely Often
30. I think preaching should encourage listeners to healthy attitudes and practical living.
Rarely Often
31. I enjoy studying the meaning of words in the Bible.
Rarely Often
32. I am ready to give additional finances for special evangelistic crusades.
Rarely Often
33. I believe we could get more done if we planned and followed a detailed schedule.
Rarely Often
34. I enjoy ministering to discouraged believers to motivate them to overcome their problems.
Rarely Often
35. I find it natural to turn the conversation with unbelievers toward my church or the Lord.
Rarely Often
36. I find it easy to make a decision for the people in any group I am with.
Rarely Often
37. When church members try to hide their sin, I feel a pastor should rebuke them.
Rarely Often
38. When I serve the Lord, I don’t care who gets the credit.
Rarely Often
39. I like to share insights from my study to help others practically.
Rarely Often
40. I spend extra time studying my Bible because I love to teach.
Rarely Often
41. I look for items in my budget to cut back, so I can give more to God.
Rarely Often
42. I usually think of a long-range plan for projects before others see it.
Rarely Often
43. I am willing to assist others to make the ministry go forward.
Rarely Often
44. I am so convinced that people are lost, I try to communicate the gospel even though people resist.
Rarely Often
45. I have a concern that people in my group grow in Christ.
Rarely Often
46. I believe in confronting a friend about a non-Christian attitude.
Rarely Often
47. I get more pleasure out of doing a job well, than from compliments.
Rarely Often
48. I enjoy sermons with positive suggestions, more than those that attack sins.
Rarely Often
49. I believe that it is terrible to speak in publicwithout having something to say.
Rarely Often
50. I am not offended when the church asks for extra money for foreign missions.
Rarely Often
51. I believe the church needs more job descriptions to get more done for God.
Rarely Often
52. I feel so deeply about cancer victims that I want to be with them in their need.
Rarely Often
53. Because I love to share my faith with unsaved people, I get frustrated at Christians who don’t.
Rarely Often
54. I am so concerned when people drop out of my group, that I go after them.
Rarely Often
55. I am not embarrassed to wear a religious pin or read my Bible in public.
Rarely Often
56. I appreciate the opportunity to do any task to help the ministry.
Rarely Often
57. I like to share some practical helps that will make life easier to live.
Rarely Often
58. My greatest satisfaction is helping others get new insights from the Bible.
Rarely Often
59. I get irritated when my church has a money need and doesn’t ask me.
Rarely Often
60. I believe it is important to plan small details so a group won’t waste time.
Rarely Often
61. I feel the sufferings of people so deeply that I try to help them.
Rarely Often
62. I am always inviting unsaved people to attend church because I want them to be converted.
Rarely Often
63. I try to get my friends together for fellowship or to serve Christ.
Rarely Often
64. I feel we need more preaching on sin, "calling a spade a spade."
Rarely Often
65. I want to give extra time to do any little job at the church.
Rarely Often
66. I would rather hear practical sermons than negative ones that attack.
Rarely Often
67. I have not taught an acceptable lesson unless I share some new truth from the Word of God.
Rarely Often
68. When I’ve increased my tithe, God has blessed me financially, so I constantly look for extra ways to give more money.
Rarely Often
69. I like everything in its place, and everything cleaned up before I can relax.
Rarely Often
70. I find my deepest reward when discouraged people are helped by my support.
Rarely Often
71. I look forward to presenting the Gospel to the unsaved when the church invites me to participate in evangelistic outreach events.
Rarely Often
72. I will give up personal time to help everyone in my group become obedient to Christ.
Rarely Often
73. To help people, I don’t allow them to feel comfortable in their sin, but I confront their sin.
Rarely Often
74. I feel good when a job is done right; no one has to compliment me.
Rarely Often
75. I tend to enjoy sermons with practical applications more than deep sermons.
Rarely Often
76. I think knowing the Bible doctrine is more important than learning practical helps.
Rarely Often
77. I begin with the tithe and then give extra.
Rarely Often
78. I believe our church would be better if we followed more carefully the master calendar, the budget, and the bylaws.
Rarely Often
79. People tell me their problems because I understand and support them.
Rarely Often
80. The main problem with my church is many members are not interested in soul winning.
Rarely Often
81. I pray for many in my group, because they don’t pray for themselves.
Rarely Often
82. I feel confident telling others what to believe about the Bible and correcting their wrong views.
Rarely Often
83. I appreciate the opportunity to do any task to help the ministry.
Rarely Often
84. Everyone in the church can be helped with kind word, so be slow to criticize.
Rarely Often
85. I enjoy taking responsibility for the growth of Bible knowledge in others.
Rarely Often
86. I believe we should give our money to God; even when we have to sacrifice necessities to do it.
Rarely Often
87. I believe we need more supervision of ministry so we would have better results.
Rarely Often
88. I try to be there when my friends need me, not to do something for them, but to spend time with them.
Rarely Often
89. People say I’m compulsive because I’m always trying to share Christ with them.
Rarely Often
90. Whenever I’m in a group of people, I usually take over leadership.
Rarely Often

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I feel I have these gifts because


[H]eart

Three things I love to do:




Who I love to work with most, and the age or type of people:


Church issues, ministries, or possible needs that excite or concern me the most:


If I knew I couldn't fail, this is what I would attempt to do for God with my life:



[A]bilities

My current vocation: Other jobs I have experience in: Special talents/skills that I have: I have taught a class or seminar on: I feel my most valuable personal asset is:

[P]ersonality

Select where you lean in these differing personality traits:
Extroverted
Introverted
Thinker
Feeler
Routine
Variety
Reserved
Expressive
Cooperative
Competitive


[E]xperience

My Testimony of how I became a Christian Other significant spiritual experiences that stand out in my life are: These are the kinds of trials or problems I could relate to and encourage a fellow Christian in: Ministry Experience (Where I have served in the past, if applicable, including Church Name, City/State, Position, Years Involved)

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