Spiritual Gifts Assessment Step 1 of 5 20% Name* First Last Email* Are You Taking Keep Growing?*YesNo AssessmentDirections: Read each statement and write the number that represents you for that statement in the box to the left. Answer according to who you are, not who you would like to be or think you should be. How true of you are these statements? What has been your experience? To what degree do these statements reflect you? 1 = Almost Never 2= Sometimes 3 = Almost Always Question 1*I like organizing services and events.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 2*I am interested in starting new churches.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 3*I enjoy working with my hands.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 4*I can tell when someone is insincere.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 5*I pray daily for people who don't know Jesus.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 6*Encouraging others is a high priority in my life.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 7*I trust God to provide for my daily needs.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 8*I am passionate about financially investing in the Kingdom of God.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 9*I look for opportunities to pray for the sick.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 10*I enjoy doing little things that others typically do not enjoy.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 11*I often have people over to my house.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 12*I enjoy spending hours in prayer for other people.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 13*Education is very important to me.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 14*I tend to motivate others to get involved.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 15*I hurt when I see others hurting.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 16*I believe God will use me to enact His miracles.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 17*I enjoy sharing the Gospel with other people groups and nationalities. 1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 18*I've devoted considerable time to mastering my voice and/or musical instrument.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 19*Caring for the hurting is one of my highest priorities. 1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 20*I get frustrated when people knowingly sin.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 21*I enjoy serving behind the scenes.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 22*I like creating outlines of the Bible.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 23*God has used me to interpret what someone speaking in tongues is saying.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost Always Directions: Read each statement and write the number that represents you for that statement in the box to the left. Answer according to who you are, not who you would like to be or think you should be. How true of you are these statements? What has been your experience? To what degree do these statements reflect you? Question 24*I enjoy the book of Proverbs more than any other book in the Bible.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 25*I am passionate about managing details.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 26*I like to help start new ministry projects.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 27*I consider myself a craftsman or craftswoman.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 28*I sense when situations are spiritually unhealthy.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 29*I am greatly motivated by seeing people who don't know God be saved.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 30*I come across as loving and caring.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 31*Asking God for a list of seemingly impossible things is exciting to me.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 32*I find ways to give offerings above my tithe.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 33*I believe miraculous healing is possible and still happens today.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 34*Helping others is one of my greatest motivations.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 35*Creating a warm and welcoming environment is important to me.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 36*I am burdened to pray for situations affecting the world.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 37*People come to me to learn more about God and the Bible.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 38*I prefer to take the lead whenever possible.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 39*I am very sensitive to sad stories.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 40*Miracles often happen when I am nearby.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 41*The idea of living in another country to benefit the Gospel is exciting to me.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 42*I desire to serve the church through worship.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 43*I enjoy connecting, caring for and coaching others.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 44*Confronting someone about a sin in their life is important to me.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 45*It bothers me when people sit around and do nothing.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 46*I share Biblical truth with others to help them grow.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 47*I pray in tongues daily.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 48*When I study Scripture, I receive unique insights from God.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost Always Question 49*Creating a task list is easy and enjoyable for me.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 50*I am attracted to ministries that start new churches.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 51*Building something with my hands is very satisfying to me.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 52*I can pinpoint issues or problems quickly.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 53*Sharing the Gospel with someone I do not know is exciting and natural for me.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 54*I look for ways to encourage other people.1 Almost Never2 SometimesAlmost AlwaysQuestion 55*I trust that God has my back in every situation.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 56*I want to make more money so that I can give more.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 57*God has used me to bring healing to those who are sick.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 58*Being a part of the process is fulfilling to me.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 59*I tend to make total strangers feel at home.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 60*People often ask me to pray for them.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 61*I enjoy knowing Biblical details and helping others understand them too.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 62*I delegate responsibilities to accomplish tasks.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 63*I am motivated to help people in need.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 64*I have a constant hunger to see God's miraculous power.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 65*I focus a lot on reaching the world for Christ.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 66*I gain my deepest satisfaction through leading others in vocal or instrumental worship.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 67*I enjoy helping people who are going through a difficult time.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 68*I enjoy hearing passionate and clear preaching of God's Word.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 69*I like to do small things that others overlook.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 70*I prefer to teach and study the Bible topically rather than verse by verse.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 71*Praying in tongues is encouraging and important to me.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost AlwaysQuestion 72*When faced with difficulty, I tend to make wise decisions.1 Almost Never2 Sometimes3 Almost Always ResultsLook at the results below and enter your top 3 - 5 gifts. AdministrationThe gift of administration is the divine strength or ability to organize multiple tasks and groups of people to accomplish these tasks. Consider serving on these teams: A-team, Kids Check-in, Production, Service Prep or Setup / Take down team.ApostleshipThe gift of apostleship is the divine strength or ability to pioneer new churches and ministries through planting, overseeing and training. Consider serving on these teams: Outreach, Keep Growing or Small Group Leadership.CraftsmanshipThe gift of craftsmanship is the divine strength or ability to plan, build, and work with your hands in construction environments to accomplish multiple ministry applications. Consider serving on these teams: Outreach, Activate Kids, Production, Events Team or Setup / Take down team.DiscernmentThe gift of discernment is the divine strength or ability to spiritually identify falsehood and to distinguish between right and wrong motives and situations. Consider serving on these teams: Keep Growing, Hope Kids, Kids Check-in, Small Group Leadership and Ushers.EvangelismThe gift of evangelism is the divine strength or ability to help non-Christians take the necessary steps to becoming Christ followers. Consider serving on these teams: Outreach, YTH Students or Small Group Leadership.ExhortationThe gift of exhortation is the divine strength or ability to encourage others through the written or spoken word and Biblical truth. Consider serving on these teams: Sunday Team Host, Events, Greeter, Keep Growing, Activate Kids, YTH Students, Kids Check-in, Nursery/ Preschool, Parking Team, Small Group Leadership or Ushers.FaithThe gift of faith is the divine strength or ability to believe in God for unseen supernatural results in every arena of life. Consider serving on these teams: All teams. GivingThe gift of giving is the divine strength or ability to produce wealth and give by tithes and offerings for the purpose of advancing the Kingdom of God on earth. Consider serving on these teams: Legacy.HealingThe gift of healing is the divine strength or ability to act an intermediary in faith, prayer and by the laying on of hands for the healing of physical and mental illnesses. Consider serving on these teams: First Responder, Hope Kids.HelpsThe gift of helps is the divine strength or ability to work in a supportive role for the accomplishment of tasks in Christian ministry. Consider serving on these teams: A-team, Outreach, Sunday Team Host, Events or First Responder.HospitalityThe gift of hospitality is the divine strength or ability to create warm, welcoming environments for others in places such as your home, office or church. Consider serving on these teams: Baptism, Sunday Team Host, Events, Greeter, Keep Growing Host, YTH Students, Kids Check-in, Parking Team or Ushers.IntercessionThe gift of intercession is the divine strength or ability to stand in the gap in prayer for someone, something or someplace believing for profound results. Consider serving on these teams: Small Group LeadershipKnowledgeThe gift of knowledge is the divine strength or ability to understand and to bring clarity to situations and circumstances often accompanied by a word from God. Consider serving on these teams: First Responder, Hope Kids, Small Group Leadership or Ushers.LeadershipThe gift of leadership is the divine strength or ability to influence people at their level while directing and focusing them on the big picture, vision or idea. Consider serving on these teams: Small Group Leadership, All teams.MercyThe gift of mercy is the divine strength or ability to feel empathy and to care for those who are hurting in any way. Consider serving on these teams: Outreach, First Responder, Hope Kids or Small Group Leadership.MiraclesThe gift of miracles is the divine strength or ability to alter the natural outcomes of life in a supernatural way through prayer, faith and divine direction. Consider serving on these teams: First Responder.MissionaryThe missionary gift is the divine strength or ability to reach others outside of your culture and nationality, while in most cases living in that culture or nation. Consider serving on these teams: Outreach or Small Group Leadership.Music / WorshipThe gift of music/worship is the divine strength or ability to sing, dance or play an instrument primarily for the purpose of helping others worship God. Consider serving on these teams: Activate Kids, YTH Students, Worship / Choir, Nursery / Preschool or Small Group Leadership.Pastor / ShepherdThe gift of pastor / shepherd is the divine strength or ability to care for the personal needs of others by nurturing and mending life issues. Consider serving on these teams: Outreach, Keep Growing, Activate Kids, YTH Students, Small Group Leadership or Ushers.ProphecyThe gift of prophecy is the divine strength or ability to boldly speak and bring clarity to scriptural and doctrinal truth, in some cases foretelling God's plan. Consider serving on these teams: Small Group LeadershipServiceThe gift of serving is the divine strength or ability to do small or great tasks in working for the overall good of the body of Christ. Consider serving on these teams: A-team, Baptism, Outreach, Sunday Team Host, Events, Nursery/Preschool, Service Prep or Setup / Take down Team.TeachingThe gift of teaching is the divine strength or ability to study and learn from the Scriptures primarily to bring understanding and growth to other Christians. Consider serving on these teams: Small Group Leadership or Activate Kids.Tongues and InterpretationThe gift of tongues is the divine strength or ability to pray in the heavenly language to encourage your spirit and to commune with God. The gift of tongues is often accompanied by interpretation and should be used appropriately. WisdomThe gift of wisdom is the divine strength or ability to apply the truths of Scripture in the practical way, producing a fruitful outcome and the character of Jesus Christ. Consider serving on these teams: Outreach, Worship, Small Group Leadership or Ushers.My Gifts*We Do Not Choose Which Gifts We Will Receive: God bestows them upon us through the work of the Holy Spirit. Not all of the gifts identified in scripture are used in this assessment. The spectacular gifts (Speaking in tongues, healing and miracles, prophecy, bold proclamation of God) and some of the non-spectacular, what some people call gifts (martyrdom, celibacy) have not been included. Although many people believe these gifts exist, they are not commonly utilized in the mainstream of church life. Since the objectives of spiritual gift deployment are to unify and produce growth through service, in today‟s church climate, only the service related gifts have been included. For Further Thought: Your Spiritual Gifts do not appear and disappear as you pass through the doors of the church! The special gifts God has given you are with you always. They are meant to also be used in your daily life to bring glory to God and serve the needs of others.