Spiritual Gifts Survey
Sign in to Google to save your progress. Learn more
Name: *
Phone number:
Email Address:
1. I have a consuming passion (strong desire, great concern) to reach people who don't know Christ. *
2. I put great importance (high priority) on repentance (sorrow, regret, resulting in turning from sin). *
3. I believe I am very discerning (perceptive) of other people's motives. *
4. When I speak, I desire to stir other people's consciences (make them think, convict them to act). *
5. I have an unusually strong  desire to study God's word. *
6. I place great importance (value) on education. *
7. When I do something, I like to see tangible results for my efforts, such as a finished project or measurable progress. *
8. If I were to teach a group, I would prefer to deal with topics rather than verse-by-verse studies. *
9. I am willing to assume a long-term personal responsibility for the spiritual welfare of a group of believers. *
10. I am people-centered; I need many relationships. *
11. I am usually soft-spoken. *
12. I am patient, not one to jump into things, but am willing to respond to others' needs quickly. *
13. I am fulfilled by performing routine tasks in the church for God's glory. *
14. I am usually involved in or drawn to a variety of activities that help other people. *
15. I keep my personal and business affairs well organized. *
16. I have a burden (heartfelt desire, passion, great concern) to support missions. *
17. I make decisions based strictly on facts and data. *
18. I can clearly communicate goals in a way that others can fulfill them. *
19. I believe salvation is the greatest gift of all, and am driven to tell others about this gift. *
20. Some people think my witnessing methods are pushy. *
21. I can spot (discern, point out, recognize) sin when other people cannot. *
22. I have a desire to tell people about their sin. *
23. I like to use visuals and books to support me when I teach or speak to a group of people. *
24. I constantly search for better ways to do and say things. *
25. I believe I am very practical, pragmatic person. *
26. I am able to provide helpful solutions and advice to others when they have personal problems. *
27. I spend a great amount of time praying for other people. *
28. I enjoy looking after the spiritual welfare of others; I am protective. *
29. I find it easy to express my feelings to others. *
30. I have a real burden (heartfelt desire, passion) to comfort others. *
31. I am more fulfilled when I work behind the scenes, out of the public eye. *
32. I am burdened (greatly concerned) with the physical and tangible needs of others. *
33. My giving is a private matter between God and me. *
34. I am sensitive to other people's financial and material needs. *
35. I am goal-oriented, as opposed to being people-oriented. *
36. I work best in a fast-paced environment, under pressure. *
37. I have a desire to meet people who don't know Christ, even when they are total strangers, so I can share the Gospel with them. *
38. I would rather witness (verbally share the Gospel, give my testimony) than do anything else. *
39. I am grieved (bothered, troubled, disturbed, upset) with the wrong actions of others. *
40. I am disorganized and must depend on others to keep me on schedule. *
41. I have an organized system to store facts and figures. *
42. I put more emphasis on the content of material than on people or the task. *
43. I am more interested in studying the practical areas of Scripture that I can immediately apply to my life. *
44. I put great importance on God's will. *
45. I have a burden (compelling desire) to see others learn and grow. *
46. I am ore relationship-oriented than task-oriented. *
47. I am very sympathetic and sensitive of others. I can "put myself in their shoes." *
48. Other people think I am weak-a pushover-because of my lack of firmness. *
49. I enjoy working with my hands. *
50. I often let people talk me into doing things I do not want to do. *
51. I am always ready and willing to give if a valid (real, proven) need exists. *
52. I have the ability to quickly make wise decisions concerning finances. *
53. I do things promptly; I make decisions quickly. *
54. I dream big dreams and have great hopes, although I do not always share them with others. *
55. I have a clear understanding of the Gospel and can relate it easily so others understand it. *
56. I am socially active and always get along well with others. *
57. I must verbalize (speak) my message; I would never be content to only write it. *
58. I always express urgency and want others to make quick decisions. *
59. Sometimes I would rather just write, but feel that I "must teach" because others would not present my message correctly. *
60. The use of verse out of context upsets me. *
61. I develop several steps of action to solve every problem. *
62. I question the value of deep doctrinal and theological studies. *
63. I am very protective of people under my care. *
64. Teaching the same material over and over would be boring and unappealing to me. *
65. I attempt to show love and concern in all I do. *
66. I act on emotions rather than just logic. *
67. I am impressed and motivated when exhorted (encouraged) to serve. *
68. I like to meet needs immediately (quickly). *
69. When giving, I always like my gift to be high quality. *
70. Other people misunderstand and think I am materialistic because of the importance I place on money.  Much good can be accomplished through using money wisely. *
71. I delegate whenever and wherever possible, but I know when and where I cannot. *
72. I am willing to attempt impossible tasks for God. *
73. I greatly rejoice in seeing people come to Christ. *
74. I believe leading people to Christ (presenting the Gospel to non-Christians) is the greatest responsibility given to every Christian. *
75. I enjoy speaking in public, and do it with boldness. *
76. I am burdened (have a strong desire/conviction, am moved) to memorize scripture. *
77. I tend to question the knowledge of those who teach me. *
78. Others accuse me of giving too many details. *
79. I have the ability to motivate others. *
80. Impractical teaching upsets and frustrates me. *
81. I desire to give direction (guidance, instruction) to those under my care. *
82. I am willing to study whatever is necessary in order to feed (nuture, guide) those for whom I care. *
83. My heart goes out to the poor, the aged, the ill, the underprivileged, etc. *
84. People who are hurting or exited seem to want to share their feelings with me. *
85. I am already helping people while others are just talking about what to do. *
86. I am quick to recognize and respond when other people need help. *
87. I want to know my financial gift is being used properly; I believe in accountability. *
88. I tend to judge others' success by the amount of their material assets. *
89. I want to be a winner; I cannot bear defeat. *
90. I am capable of making quick decisions and sticking to them. *
91. When I share the Gospel or present my testimony to a non-Christian, I always press for a decision. *
92. Others think I am more interested in the number of people led to the Lord than in people themselves. *
93. You must "prove" me wrong before I will go along with you. *
94. Studying is too time-consuming; I rely on others to do my background work for me. *
95. I prefer to develop my own material for teaching; other teachers' material would be hard to present. *
96. I place great emphasis on word pronunciation. *
97. Other people think I am not evangelistic because of my emphasis (focus) on personal growth. *
98. I am accused of not using enough Scripture when teaching. *
99. I enjoy doing a wide variety of activities rather than being confined to only one. *
100. I perceive myself as a shepherd (an overseer, guiding and ministering to those under my care). *
101. I am an emotional person; I tend to show my feelings and cry easily. *
102. I identify emotionally and mentally with others.  I am able to empathize (feel with others rather than just for others). *
103. Some people think I neglect spiritual needs because of my focus on physical and practical needs. *
104. I enjoy routine or hands on jobs in the church. *
105. I believe strongly that people should give financially according to their ability, and I tend to measure their spiritual growth on whether or not they do. *
106. I am able to designate large sums of money for specific causes, and am not overly concerned even if others think I am trying to control ministry projects through my giving. *
107. When there is no leadership in a group, I will assume it. *
108. I have the ability to organize and harmonize the people with whom I work. *
Submit
Clear form
Never submit passwords through Google Forms.
This content is neither created nor endorsed by Google. Report Abuse - Terms of Service - Privacy Policy