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Spiritual Gifts Discovery Tool Instructions I. There are 110 statements below. Circle your response and then transfer your answers to the profile sheet. 2. Total your scores for each of the gifts. Each gift will have a score between ZERO and TWENTY. 3. Place the gifts in descending order. Higher scores indicate your more dominant gifts. Refer to the Spiritual Gifts Description Sheet. I ) People seem to be willing to follow my leadership without much resistance. 2) I like to proclaim God's Word to fellow Christians. 3) It is a joy for me to proclaim God's plan of salvation to unchurched people. 4) It is enjoyable to have the responsibility of leading other people in their spiritual life. 5) I'm excited in helping people to discover important truths in the scriptures. 6) I have special joy singing praises to God either alone or with other people. I - Disagree Somewhat 7) It is enjoyable to motivate people to a higher spiritual commitment. 8) People with spiritual problems seem to come to me for advice and counsel. 9) I received excellent grades in school.

I 0) There is great joy in doing little jobs around the church. 11) I look for opportunities to assist people in their work. 12) There is great joy in leading people to accomplish group goals. 13) I like to organize people for more effective ministry. 14) There is great satisfaction in giving large amounts of money for the Lord's work. 15) I feel great compassion for the problems of others. 16) It seems easy to perceive whether a person is honest or dishonest. 1- Disagree Somewhat 3 Agree Somewhat 2 Undecide 17) I am ready to try the impossible because I have a great trust in God. 18) There is great joy in having people in my home. O - Completely Disagree 19)!find that the repair and maintenance of things in my environment come easily to me. I - Disagree Somewhat O - Completely Disagree 20) I seem to recognize prayer needs before others. I - Disagree Somewhat O - Completely Disagree

21) I enjoy the opportunity to pray with and for a person who Is physically ill that they may be made well. 22) I adapt easily in a culture different from mine. I - Disagree Somewhat 23) I feel a sense of authority in my relationship to the group. O - Completely Disagree 24) I like to proclaim the Word of God to comfort others. 25) I seem able to determine when the Spirit has prepared a person to received Jesus Christ. I - Disagree Somewhat O - Completely Disagree 26) It is exciting to provide spiritual leadership for a congregation. 27) Teaching a Bible Class is one of the most enjoyable things I do (or could do) O - Completely Disagree 28) God has given me the ability to play a musical instrument and I enjoy it. O - Completely Disagree 29) It is a joy to give encouragement to people who are discouraged. I - Disagree Somewhat O - Completely Disagree 30) I enjoy providing solutions to difficult problems in life. O - Completely Disagree 31) It seems easy to learn difficult truths. in the Church.

32) I enjoy doing routine tasks for the glory of God. I - Disagree Somewhat 33) I enjoy helping with the emergency tasks around the Church. O - Completely Disagree 34) People seem to enjoy following me in doing an important task. O - Completely Disagree 35) There isjoy in making important decisions. 36)!find real joy in giving a generous portion of my money to the Lord. 37) Visiting people in retirement homes gives me a great satisfaction. O - Completely Disagree 38) I seem to know very quickly whether something is right or wrong. 39) When things seem impossible, I'm ready to move forward. 40) I do not feel uncomfortable when people drop in unexpectedly. l - Disagree Somewhat O - Completely Disagree 41) I have enjoyed creating various kinds of arts and/or crafts. O - Completely Disagree 42) Prayer is one of my favorite spiritual exercises.

43) I have prayed for an emotionally ill person and seen the person get better. I - Disagree Somewhat O - Completely Disagree 44) It is easy for me to move into a new community and make friends. 45) I have little fear in leading people where God wants them to go. I - Disagree Somewhat O - Completely Disagree 46) I enjoy relating and sharing God's Word to the issues of the day. 47)!feel a burden to share the Gospel with people. I - Disagree Somewhat O - Completely Disagree 48) I like to assist people with their spiritual problems. 49) It seems that people learn when I teach them. 50) I have enjoyed being involved with Church, school and/or local musical productions. 51) I like to encourage inactive church members to become involved Christians again. I - Disagree Somewhat O - Completely Disagree 52) It seems that people generally follow my advice. I - Disagree Somewhat O - Completely Disagree 53) I am able to understand difficult portions of God's word. I - Disagree Somewhat O - Completely Disagree

54) I receive great satisfaction in doing small or trivial tasks in church. I - Disagree Somewhat 55) I desire to do the tasks which will free others for important ministry. 56) It is more effective to delegate a task to someone else rather than to do it myself 57) I enjoy the responsibility for the achievement of group goals. I - Disagree Somewhat O - Completely Disagree 58) I appreciate the opportunity to financially support a critical situation. I - Disagree Somewhat O - Completely Disagree 59) I sense joy in comforting people in difficult situations. O - Completely Disagree 60) The difference between truth and error is easily perceived by me. 61) I am often ready to believe God will lead us through a situation when others feel it is impossible. O - Completely Disagree 62) People seem to feel very comfortable in my home. 63) I like to create things with my hands. 64) God consistently answers my prayers in tangiable ways. O - Completely Disagree

65) I have visited a sick person sick &prayed God would make them physically whole; the person got better. O - Completely Disagree 66) I am able to relate well to Christians of different locations or cultures. O - Completely Disagree 67) I appreciate the opportunity to proclaim God's word to others. 68) It is important for me to speak God's Word of warning and judgment in the world today. 69) It is a joy to share what Jesus means to me with an unchurched neighbor. 70) People like to bring their troubles & concerns to me because they feel I care. 71) One of the joys of my ministry is training people to be more effective Christians. O - Completely Disagree 72) I feel secure in the fact that my musical ability will be of benefit to other people that I come in contact with. 73) People who are feeling perplexed often come to me for encouragement and comfort. O - Completely Disagree 74)!feel that I have a special insight in selecting the best alternative in a difficult situation. O - Completely Disagree 75) I have a clear understanding of Biblical doctrines (teachings). O - Completely Disagree

76) I find more satisfaction in doing a job than finding someone else to do it. 77) I appreciate a ministry of helping other peoples to bear their burdens. 78) It is a thrill to inspire others to greater involvement in church work 1- Disagree Somewhat 79) The development of effective plans for church ministry gives me great satisfaction. O - Completely Disagree 80) It is ajoy to see how much money I can give to the Lord. 81) I enjoy ministering to a person who is sick in the hospital. 82) I can judge well between the truthfulness and error of a given theological statement. 83) People seem to view me as one who believes everything is possible. I - Disagree Somewhat O - Completely Disagree 84) When missionaries come to our church I (would)like to have them come to my home. O - Completely Disagree 85) I see that the results of my working with various objects in God's creation help to improve and beautify that which other people have not seen nor developed. O - Completely Disagree

86) I faithfully pray for others recognizing that their effectiveness and total well-being depends on God's answer to prayers. I - Disagree Somewhat 87) I like to participate in ministry to the physically or emotionally ill and pray for their recovery. 88) The thought of beginning a new church in a new community is exciting to me. 3 Agree Somewhat O - Completely Disagree 2 Undecided 89) I enjoy training workers in the congregation. 4 Strongly Agree 0 Completely Disagree 90) In a Bible class it seems essential to share God's word even if it irritates others. 3 Agree Somewhat 2 Undecided I - Disagree Somewhat 0 Completely Disagree 91) I feel a deep concern for the unreached people in my community. 3 Agree Somewhat 2 Undecided 1 Disagree Somewhat 92) I Enjoy a close relationship with people in a one to one situation. 93) It is easy to organize materials for teaching a Bible class. 3 Agree Somewhat 94) Leading others in singing songs of praise to God or for pure enjoyment is personally satisfying. 3 Agree Somewhat 2 Undecided 0 Completely Disagree 95) I would rather call on a delinquent family in my Church than an unchurched family. 4 Strongly Agree 1 Disagree Somewhat 3 Agree Somewhat O Completely Disagree 2 Undecided 96) I have a strong sense of confidence in my solutions to problems. 3 Agree Somewhat 2 Undecided 0 Completely Disagree

97) It is an exciting challenge to read and study a difficult book of the Bible. O - Completely Disagree 98) I like to do things without attracting much attention. O - Completely Disagree 99) If a family is facing a serious crisis, I enjoy the opportunity to help them. O - Completely Disagree 100) There is great satisfaction in having others follow me in performing a task. O - Completely Disagree 101) I would rather make decisions for the group than persuade them to reach the same decision. 102) I can give sacrificially because I know that God will meet my needs. I 03) 3 - Agree Somewhat 2 - Undecided It is a special satisfaction to visit people who are confined to their homes. 104) I often seek the motives of a person and look beneath the words. 0 Completely Disagree 105) When people are discouraged I enjoy giving them a positive vision. 106) People seem to enjoy coming to my house. 107) There is pleasure in drawing, designing and/or painting various objects.

I 08) I 09) I find myself praying when I possibly should be doing other things. 2 Undecided 1- Disagree Somewhat I feel strongly that my prayers for a sick person effect wholeness for that person. 1- Disagree Somewhat 110) More than most, I have a strong desire to see all people of other communities and countries won to the Lord. 1 Disagree Somewhat

THE DISCOVERY TOOL PROFILE SHEET Transfer your scores for each question into the following table, then compute the sum of each row. This provides your score for each gift. 1 Apostle 1 23 45 67 89 = 2. Prophet 2 24 46 68 90 = 3. Evangelist 3 25 47 69 91 = 4. Pastor 4 26 48 70 92 = 5. Teacher 5 27 49 71 93 = 6. Music 6 28 50 72 94 = 7. Exhortation 7 29 51 73 95 = 8. Wisdom 8 30 52 74 96 = 9. Knowledge 9 31 53 75 97 = 10. Serving 10 32 54 76 98 = 11. Helps 11 33 55 77 99 = 12. Leadership 12 34 56 78 100 = 13. Administration 13 35 57 79 101 = 14. Giving 14 36 58 80 102 = 15. Mercy 15 37 59 81 103 = 16. Discernment 16 38 60 82 104 = 17. Faith 17 39 61 83 105 = 18. Hospitality 18 40 62 84 106 = 19. Craftsmanship 19 41 63 85 107 = 20. Intercession 20 42 64 86 108 = 21. Healing 21 43 65 87 109 = 22. Missionary 22 44 66 88 110 =

In the spaces below, list your gifts in descending order of score. DOMINANT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 SUB-DOMINANT 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

SPIRITUAL GIFTS DESCRIPTION SHEET This inventory has given you a tentative evaluation of your gift(s). This is a guideline for you to follow as you pray and experiment with the gifts to determine what specific gifts the Lord has blessed you with. You will need other members of the Body of Christ to confirm those gifts. ADMINISTRATION: The ability God gives to certain members which enables them to design and effectively execute plans managing people, resources and time in order to reach the long range goals and objectives of the ministry team or church. They will be able to plan programming, work with facts and/or figures, and direct the course of events towards a spiritual goal as led by the Spirit. Scriptural references: I Corinthians 12:28, Romans 12:8,Acts 6:1-7 APOSTLE: The special ability God gives to certain members which enables them to assume and exercise helpful leadership over a number of churches in spiritual matters which is spontaneously recognized and appreciated by those churches. The word "apostle" is used at times in a general way to refer to anyone who is "sent out" on a mission Scriptural references: Acts 12:1-5, Acts 14:21-23; Hebrews 3:1 CELIBACY: The special ability God gives to certain members to remain single and enjoy it, and the ability to maintain controlled sexual impulses in order serve the Lord without distraction. Scriptural references: ICorinthians 7:7,32-34, Matthew 19:10-12 CRAFTSMANSHIP - ARTS/CRAFTS: The special ability God gives to certain members to use their hands, thoughts, and mind to further God's Kingdom through artistic, creative means. This gift involves any art or craft or skill, from painting to pottery, to woodwork or weaving, computer skills or photography - any art or craft that can be used to the glory of God. Scriptural references: Exodus 31:3-11, Ezekiel 27:4, I Chronicles 4:14 CRAFTSMANSHIP - MANUAL: The special ability God gives to certain members to use their hands and ideas in the areas of maintenance and upkeep of God's physical blessings. Scriptural references: II Chronicles 34:9-13, I Chronicles 4:14, Ezekiel 27:4-9 DISCERNMENT: The special ability God gives to certain members to know with assurance whether some behavior is of God or of Satan. Christians with this gift can recognize the true motives of people and recognize when a person is distorting the truth or communicating error. Scriptural references: Acts 5:3-6, 13:9-12, 16:16-18 EVANGELISM: The special ability God gives to share the gospel with simplicity, clarity and effectiveness with unbelievers in such a way that they will come to know Jesus as their Lord and Savior. People with this gift should be active in training others to share their faith. Scriptural references: Acts 8:5-6, 26-40, Acts 13:42-43, Acts 11:20-21 EXHORTATION: The special ability God gives a person to speak words of comfort, encouragement, reassurance or support to members of the Body in such a way that they will foster healing, strength and wholeness. Scriptural references: Romans 12:8,Acts 14:21-22, Hebrews 10:25 EXORCISM/DELIVERANCE: The special ability to confront demonic forces within the lives of oppressed people and to help them find spiritual freedom in Christ Jesus. People \Vith this gift may also display the gifts of discernment and intercessory prayer. Scriptural references: Matthew 9:32-33; Mark 1:23-26 ; Mark 5:6-20; Act 16:16-18

FAITH: The Holy Spirit provides some members with extraordinary confidence in God's promises, power, and presence that is unshakable by situations, pain, apparent failure, or ridicule. While we are all called to have faith, this is an extraordinary amount of faith above and beyond that of Christians without this gift. This gift involves a healthy prayer life, sensitivity to the will of God, and a firm trust that God will come through, even when there is no concrete evidence. Scriptural references: I Corinthians 12:9, Romans 4:20-21, Acts 27:21-25, Matthew 17:20,Hebrews 11 GIVING: The gift of giving will allow you to give liberally of your treasures and time for the work of the church with exceptional willingness, cheerfulness. As you give, you will experience much joy and satisfaction. Scriptural references: Romans 12:8, Mark 12:41-44, Malachi 3:10, II Corinthians 8:1-7 HEALING: The special ability God gives to supernaturally cure illness, disease, disability, restore health and raise the dead without the use of natural means. Scriptural references: Luke 9:1-2, 2 Kings 5:1-3, 9-14, John u:38-44, Acts 3:2-10, James 5:13-16 HELPS: The special ability God gives to members to help others in the Body to grow in their service. This gift enables one to work behind the scenes in very practical ways to meet needs and serve the Body of Christ. People with this gift are often not looking for recognition for the work they do Scriptural references: M ark 2:3-4, Mark 15:40-41, Act 6:2-4, Acts 9:36; I Corinthians 12:28, Romans 16:1-2 HOSPITALfIY: The special ability God gives to members who warmly welcome people, even strangers, into your home or church as a means of serving those in need of food or lodging. You make others feel loved and accepted. Hospitality is "love for the stranger." Scriptural references: Genesis 18:1-8,Acts 12:13, 16:15, I Peter 4:9-10, Hebrews 13:2, 3 John 1:5-8 HUMOR: The extraordinary ability to bring laughter and joy to situations and relationships to relieve tension, anxiety or conflicts and to heal and free emotions needed for effective ministries. INTERCESSION: The special ability God gives to certain members to pray for extended periods of time on a regular basis and see frequent and specific answers to their prayers, to a degree much greater than that which is expected of the average Christian. Scriptural references: John 17, Acts 6:4, Acts 12:5, Ephesians 6:18, Colossians 4:12, I Thessalonians 3:10-13-, James 5:14-16, I Timothy 2:1-2 INTERPRETATION OF TONGUES: The special ability to translate the message of someone who has spoken in tongues to edify and instruct others regarding what has been said. Scriptural references Acts 2:4-11; I Corinthians 14:27-28 KNOWLEDGE: The special ability God gives to certain members to discover, accumulate, analyze, and clarify information and ideas which are pertinent to the growth and well-being of the Body. Your sharing of your gift of knowledge will allow the church to become healthy and grow. Scriptural references: I Corinthians 12:8, I Corinthians 13:2, 8,Ephesians 3:14-19 LEADERSHIP: It is the gift whereby the Spirit enables certain members to plan, organize, delegate, motivate and inspire God's people in such a way that they voluntarily and harmoniously work together to do the Church's work effectively. Your leadership will bring glory to God and growth to His church. Scriptural references: Genesis 39:2-4; 41:40-46 ; Exodus 18:13-16, Jud ges 3:10, Hebrews 13:17, Acts 7:10; I Timothy 3:4 MERCY: The special ability God gives to some members to reach out to people who are in need. Your words of care, concern and listening abilities provide loving care that will aid in building up those who may have physical, mental or emotional problems. Scriptural references: Romans 12:8, Acts 9:36, Luke 10:33-35 Page 2 of 3 Spiritual Gifts Description Sheet

MIRACLES: The special ability God gives to some members to perform mighty deeds which witnesses acknowledge to be of supernatural origin and means Scriptural reference: Acts 9:36-42; Acts 19:11-20; Acts 20:7-12 MISSIONARY: The special ability God gives that enables some to minister in a second culture or community, whatever other spiritual gifts they have. To exercise the gift is not to impose your beliefs on another but a willingness to be with and share with people of different heritage, customs, economic background, experience, or manner of speaking. It involves a willingness to listen as much as the need to speak, and an awareness that God loves all people, no matter what they believe or how they express their beliefs. Scriptural references: Acts 8:4; Acts 22:21; Romans 10:15; 1 Corinthians 9:19-23 MUSIC: It is the special ability whereby the Spirit enables certain members to praise God through various forms of music and enhance the worship experience of the local congregation or the church at large. To exercise the gift of music involves some skill in singing or in playing an instrument, but may also include the ability to select appropriate music for a worship service or event. Scriptural references: I Chronicles 16:42, Psalm 150:4-5, Isaiah 38:20; Colossians 3:16, II Chronicles 5:12-13, PASTOR: The special ability God gives to certain members to be responsible for spiritually caring for, protecting, guiding, and feeding a group of believers entrusted to one's care. Scriptural references: John 21:15-19; Acts 20:28, Ephesians 4:11, I Thessalonians 5:12, I Peter 5:1-11 PROPHET: The special ability God gives to certain members to receive and communicate a message from God to His people through a divinely-anointed utterance. Itis to speak forth and to proclaim the mind and counsel of God. Prophets stimulate, challenge and comfort the Body of Christ. Scriptural references: Luke 7:26,Acts 15:32, 21:9-11, I Corinthians 14:1-5, I Corinthians 14:30-33, 37-40 SERVING: The special ability God gives to certain members to identify undone tasks in God's work, however menial, and unmet needs and use available resources to get the job done. This gift involves a willingness to "pitch in" and do whatever is needed, no matter how detailed or tedious the task. Scriptural references: Romans 12:7, Romans 14:18-19, Galatians 6:1-2; II Timothy 1:16-18 SUFFERING: The special ability to endure hardship, pain and distress with such an amount of joy and strength to inspire others to endure their suffering and to lead others to accept God's loving redemption made possible in Christ's suffering. Scriptural references: 2 Corinthians 11:21-33 TEACHING: Itis the special gift whereby the Spirit enables Christians to explain the truths of God's Word in a way that can be understood and applied to life. Your teaching will aid in transforming the lives of others. Scriptural references: Matthew 13; Luke 1:1-4; Acts 18:24-28, Romans 12:7, Ephesians 4:11, Hebrews 5:12-14 TONGUES: The special ability God gives to certain members (1) to speak to God in a language they have never learned and/or (2) to receive and communicate an immediate message of God to His people through a divinely anointed utterance in a language they have never learned. Scriptural references: Acts 2:4-11; I Corinthians 14:28 WISDOM: The special ability to wise life choices and to help others do the same. It is correctly choosing the right course of action when faced with multiple options. Scriptural references: I Kings 3:16-28; Acts 6:3-10,Acts 15:13-20, I Corinthians 12:8, I Corinthians 2:6-16, James 3:13-17 WRITING: Special God-given ability to put your thoughts and ideas into words that will be inspirational, meaningful and relevant to those who read them. Scriptural references: Psalm 45:1, Luke 1:1-4; Philippians 3:1, Jude 1:3 Page 3 of 3 Spiritual Gifts Description Sheet