Spiritual Gifts and Service Assessment
  • Spiritual Gifts and Service Assessment

    There are 152 questions and you may check all the questions to find out your gifts
  • 1. I enjoy learning about management issues and how organizations function.
  • 2. I want to share the Gospel in areas or countries that have not yet received the message.
  • 3. I am able to perceive what a person is really wanting to communicate by what they are saying or not saying.
  • 4. I feel fulfilled when I have been able to fashion / create something that helped one of the church’s ministries.
  • 5. In conversations with others, they say to me, “I have never thought about it that way.”
  • 6. My first impressions of people are accurate.
  • 7. I have had positive responses to confronting people who were wandering from the truth.
  • 8. I seek out unbelievers with the desire to present the message of Christ.
  • 9. I am confident that even in difficult times I can accomplish great things for God.
  • 10. I enjoy giving what resources I have to those in need.
  • 11. I like to work behind the scene so that others can better use their gifts.
  • 12. I use my home as a place to minister to people in need.
  • 13. I enjoy studying the Bible in such a way as to be able to clarify its truth for others.
  • 14. I will accept responsibility for a group when it does not have any direction or leadership.
  • 15. I am able to empathize with suffering people and involve myself in their healing.
  • 16. I speak the truth of God’s Word even when it is unpopular and difficult for others to accept.
  • 17. It is important to me to know and be well-known by those I serve and guide.
  • 18. I can communicate difficult biblical concepts so that people become motivated to learn and study them more.
  • 19. I am able to see and verbalize the consequences of a person’s actions before most people.
  • 20. Once I know the goal, I like to develop a plan or strategy to meet it.
  • 21. I have a pioneering or entrepreneur spirit which likes to do what others have not.
  • 22. People tell me that I am a patient and good listener.
  • 23. I can visualize through my mind’s eye how something is to be constructed before I build it.
  • 24. I like the challenge of communicating with others so that there is variety and creativity.
  • 25. I can perceive the genuineness of a person’s motives.
  • 26. I gravitate toward those who are confused or troubled in order to encourage them.
  • 27. I look for different ways to effectively share my faith.
  • 28. Even when things seem impossible, I trust God for His provision.
  • 29. I want to see significant things happen for God’s glory, so I give more than a tithe.
  • 30. I feel there is spiritual significance in the routine tasks I do for the ministries in the church.
  • 31. I enjoy meeting new people and helping them to get acquainted with others in the church.
  • 32. I regularly research topics and read books to gain a better understanding.
  • 33. I am able to effectively organize those in the body to achieve specific goals which I perceive to be clearly God’s plan.
  • 34. I enjoy ministering to people in hospitals, prisons, and rest homes.
  • 35. I feel compelled to expose sin in the culture, church, or an individual’s life in order to have them walk consistently in the truth.
  • 36. I like to nurture others in their development as a child of God, being patient but firm in their growth.
  • 37. I enjoy studying the Bible in order to share practical insights that will enable others to grow and act in obedience.
  • 38. I feel I have more “common sense” than most people.
  • 39. When I think about an event, I am able to visualize it so that potential problems are solved before they happen.
  • 40. Serving in another culture excites me.
  • 41. I have a deep longing to help people lead a holistic and balanced life-style.
  • 42. I am handy and good when working with my hands.
  • 43. I enjoy developing my skills in the arts: music, crafts, drama, photography, etc.
  • 44. Others come to me to clarify a teaching or a situation’s rightness or wrongness.
  • 45. I gently, but firmly, challenge others to live a life of greater obedience.
  • 46. When I share the gospel, people desire to know more about a relationship with Jesus Christ.
  • 47. I am able to pray knowing that God hears and will answer my prayers.
  • 48. I am fulfilled in sharing my money and possessions without expecting anything in return.
  • 49. I am most fulfilled when I am able to serve in an area of need.
  • 50. I spend time with visitors in order to make them feel comfortable and cared for.
  • 51. I have found myself in situations when I intuitively knew something that helped minister to someone.
  • 52. While being able to guide others in achieving a goal, I do it in such a way that they feel “led of the Spirit” in a “God-glorifying” task.
  • 53. I look beyond a person’s deformities and their lingering problems to see a life that matters to God.
  • 54. I speak very compellingly to groups or individuals about obeying God’s commands and teachings.
  • 55. I prefer long-term, stable relationships in which I canmodel servant leadership for new or young believers.
  • 56. I organize biblical materials and give systematic presentations which are appreciated by the body.
  • 57. People seek my advice about matters that confuse them.
  • 58. I can organize ideas, people and events.
  • 59. I am, or desire to be, actively involved in the church’s foreign mission program.
  • 60. I have given practical guidance to others which led to the healing of broken relationships.
  • 61. I can form, develop, or adapt materials to best meet a need.
  • 62. I need to regularly get alone to reflect and use my imagination.
  • 63. In spiritual matters, I am able to distinguish between truth and error.
  • 64. I reassure those who need to take some courageous steps in their faith, family or life.
  • 65. I am so concerned for the lost that I feel constantly motivated to invite people to receive Christ.
  • 66. I visualize great things for the cause of Christ and take action, even without the visible means to accomplish them.
  • 67. I am a good manager of money so that I can support ministries that further the cause of Christ.
  • 68. I willingly do a variety of odd jobs around the church to practically meet the needs of others.
  • 69. I will spontaneously invite people to my home to minister to them, even though the house may not be totally presentable.
  • 70. I become deeply troubled when someone has not accurately represented biblical truth.
  • 71. It seems that many Christians look to me for my thought and actions in determining what to do in their own life.
  • 72. I do what I can to show God’s love to those who are suffering “behind the scenes”.
  • 73. I apply biblical principles to the popular issues being faced within the culture, causing others to think differently.
  • 74. I enjoy providing general oversight for a few Christians, guiding them in their growth.
  • 75. When I teach others, I feel comfortable responding to questions.
  • 76. I am respected for my ability to provide concise and appropriate solutions to difficult problems.
  • 77. I am able to handle a lot of details at the same time in order to accomplish a task.
  • 78. I am willing to take a part in starting a new church.
  • 79. People tell me things they have not told others and say that I am easy to talk to.
  • 80. I enjoy being creative when working with wood, yarn, metal, glass, etc.
  • 81. I critique the performances and work of others.
  • 82. I can determine and expose a person’s deception or phoniness before others recognize it.
  • 83. I gravitate toward broken people with the desire to see them grow in their faith.
  • 84. My conversations with unbelievers seem to include spiritual matters.
  • 85. Believing prayer works, I spend time with those who regularly pray.
  • 86. I often give anonymously to help meet an individual’s or ministry’s financial needs.
  • 87. I like to find things that need to be done, and to do them even without being asked.
  • 88. I like to greet, welcome, and create a warm atmosphere for those who attend various functions within the body.
  • 89. I love to share with others the insights I have found in God’s Word.
  • 90. I can adjust my leadership to motivate a wide variety of people in the church to work together in order to meet a goal or accomplish the task at hand.
  • 91. I understand the emotional and spiritual swings of those going through painful experiences and I patiently support them.
  • 92. When I clearly communicate the truths of God, people are inspired to personally apply them and turn from their deception.
  • 93. I have a compassionate need to protect wandering believers.
  • 94. Christians have told me that I have really helped them to better understand some biblical truth or personal issue so that they are now living differently.
  • 95. God enables me to make practical applications of biblical truth in a variety of situations.
  • 96. I like to work hard at making ministries more efficient.
  • 97. I like to share the gospel in different ways so as to be culturally clear and sensitive to people’s differing world views.
  • 98. When someone has a spiritual or relational struggle, I care for them in such a way that over time they are able to practically work through their problems.
  • 99. I am able to design and build things that help the church to better care for people.
  • 100. Through my artistic expression, people have been able to recognize a deeper truth about themselves, their relationships or God.
  • 101. I am a good judge of character.
  • 102. I strengthen those who are wavering in their faith by directing them to God’s promises and truth.
  • 103. I like those I am around to know that I am a Christian in the hope that they will ask me about my relationship to Christ.
  • 104. I am convinced of God’s daily presence and move confidently in His power.
  • 105. I am able to earn large amounts of money for the Lord’s work.
  • 106. When I see so many needs within the church, it is hard for me to say “no”.
  • 107. I feel free to open my home to those who need physical or emotional support.
  • 108. I am concerned with details as I patiently investigate the Scriptures.
  • 109. I usually know where I am going and can influence other Christians in that direction.
  • 110. I help those who are unsupported and that others think are undeserving.
  • 111. I stimulate others to use scriptural principles in their personal / professional and their public / private decisions.
  • 112. I provide guidance to the whole person –relationally, emotionally, physically, spiritually, etc.
  • 113. I love to learn and explain the Word in ways that cause people to listen and act accordingly.
  • 114. In the midst of much conflict, I can offer an acceptable and simple plan for resolution.
  • 115. I see people as gifted and valuable resources to be coordinated for greater effectiveness in the church.
  • 116. I can easily adapt to my surroundings and minister effectively within them.
  • 117. I am able to empathize with bitter, angry and confused people in such a way that I can help them.
  • 118. I honor God with my hand-crafted gifts.
  • 119. Unless I am doing what I enjoy, I generally have a short attention span.
  • 120. I can sense when demonic forces are at work in a person, situation or teaching.
  • 121. I inspire others to take more seriously the Lordship of Christ in their lives.
  • 122. When I share my testimony and God’s plan of salvation, people respond in faith.
  • 123. When I sense God’s direction, I will press on even with the objections or opposition of others.
  • 124. I am confident that the resources I share with others were for a good purpose and whether they are ever replenished is not of concern to me.
  • 125. I enjoy using my natural and acquired skills to facilitate more effective ministry.
  • 126. I enjoy providing food and lodging for those in need.
  • 127. I am able to recall an amazing amount of critical information from my studies that support my conclusions from the Bible, commentaries, etc.
  • 128. I am able to clarify a vision decisively, managing people and resources to fulfill it.
  • 129. People have told me that I get too personally and emotionally involved in helping needy people.
  • 130. I challenge believers to confront and turn from their sin, even in the face of rejection, pressure, or accusations of being narrow-minded.
  • 131. I care for people so much that I enjoy walking through lifewith a small group of believers, leading them along the way.
  • 132. I have a deep concern and ability to relate God’s truth to life so that Christians develop healthy attitudes and values.
  • 133. I personally and diligently apply the Bible’s truth to my own life.
  • 134. I can see the big picture and develop the details needed to accomplish it.
  • 135. I have a strong sense of God’s calling to serve in new areas of ministry.
  • 136. I can disagree with someone without making them feel judged or rejected.
  • 137. I understand how raw materials need to be fashioned in order to properly construct what is desired.
  • 138. No matter what I do, I feel that I could have done it better.
  • 139. I have been told that my insights about certain teachings or people have been true.
  • 140. I strengthen and motivate others to taketheir spiritual walk more seriously.
  • 141. When a person I’ve led to Christ becomes a believer, I also guide them to discipleship opportunities.
  • 142. I have such a peace about God’s care and provision for me and others that believers have commented about my faith and trust.
  • 143. I feel appreciated to know that my financial support has made a significant difference in the life and ministry of God’s people.
  • 144. I find satisfaction in encouraging others through my desire to serve when and where there is a need.
  • 145. I do what I can to help new people feel like they belong.
  • 146. To a large degree, I could say that I have “felt or experienced” the truth I have discovered, which gives me a passion to see it communicated and applied in the lives of others.
  • 147. I have led groups that have experienced success through difficult circumstances with a deep sense that they were fulfilling the will of God.
  • 148. I feel such compassion for hurting people that I actively do what I can to alleviate the sources of their discomfort.
  • 149. I am willing to personally suffer or have others suffer if it will yield a more obedient and faithful walk with God.
  • 150. Over time, others have told me how much they appreciated my continuing support and concern for them.
  • 151. People say they learn a lot when I teach the Bible, and theyseem to be motivated to study it more on their own.
  • 152. Others have told me how I helped them to see the application of biblical truth in the “gray areas” of their life.
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