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I have never been active in a church.
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When I am in a group, people look to me for leadership.
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With the right resources, I can teach almost anything.
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I disregard fatigue when I am helping someone with a physical
need.
5
People tend to have a negative response to my leadership
efforts.
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I hate evil more than most people.
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I have the ability to evaluate people quickly.
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When I am in a ministry group, I prefer to be the chairperson.
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I take opportunities to give a substantial amount of money
to the Lords work.
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I am especially sensitive in perceiving truth and error
in religious groups and movements.
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I am drawn to reading books on leadership and taking leadership
seminars.
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I find joy in meeting physical needs like caring for the
church's building and grounds or helping out with doing the work for a
church social activity.
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I take opportunities to share Gods plan for salvation
with those who do not have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
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I like to be in charge of a group.
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Counseling should be left in the hands of professionals.
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People in distress are drawn to me.
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Before I finish one project, I begin to visualize another.
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I can easily tell where a teacher stands on doctrinal issues.
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I care deeply enough about the immorality around me to take
action.
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My greatest joy and fulfillment come when I am visualizing,
dreaming, designing, and coordinating a project.
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I often see physical needs before others seem to be aware
of them.
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I especially enjoy giving funds to ministries in order to
help them become self-supporting.
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I am skilled at bringing order out of chaos.
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I am able to figure out steps toward solving a personal
problem earlier than most people.
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I have never trusted Jesus Christ to forgive me of my sins
and to give me the gift of salvation and eternal life.
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I like to dream about potential projects, formulate plans,
and delegate responsibilities.
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I do not know how to evaluate whether or not a teacher is
doctrinally correct.
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I often help others with physical, practical matters, even
at my own expense of time or money.
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I am often the leader of the group.
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I think I am more strict about right and wrong than most
people.
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I often comfort those who are discouraged.
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I find it difficult to coordinate the activities of others.
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God often gives me insights which help people with their
personal problems.
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I particularly enjoy giving financial advice.
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Leadership is a burden to me.
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I easily perceive issues and events as being clearly right
or wrong.
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I have the ability to give practical, detailed advice to
someone who needs help with physical, hands-on tasks.
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I enjoy planning things and assigning tasks.
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I operate on the assumption that a good idea is invalid
unless the persons motives are pure.
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When pursuing a major project, I know what small tasks must
be accomplished to reach the ultimate goal.
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I can assume responsibility for a major project if no structure
exists.
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I have a serious, unresolved moral problem.
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I like to serve behind the scenes.
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When I have assumed responsibility for a project at church,
I enjoy coordinating workers' efforts.
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I regularily spend extended periods of time in prayer.
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I particularly enjoy working with groups where I can offer
financial guidance.
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I do not like to be the leader of a group.
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I am able to motivate people to do what I ask them to do.
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I would prefer that others offer spiritual leadership while
I serve behind the scenes.
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I enjoy providing ongoing counsel for people's personal
problems more than I enjoy planning projects and delegating tasks.
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I am guided more by feelings than by logic.
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Serving others is easier for me than is in-depth research
of Scripture.
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I find more joy and fulfillment when I am organizing and
coordinating a project than when I am providing on-going counsel and advice
to someone with a personal problem.
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I would rather spend my time listening to and comforting
people than researching Scripture and teaching an adult class
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I would rather identify and meet a worthwhile financial
need than spend time on meeting physical needs of people and around the
church.
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I would rather tell people what God's standards are for
righteous living than teach an in-depth Bible study.
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I am more in tune with a person's feelings of distress than
I am with solutions toward resolving their distress.
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I enjoy organizing projects more than giving away money.
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I would rather have a ministry of hospitality than one of
teaching adults.
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If I had to choose between serving in a counseling ministry
or serving in a ministry of prayer for physical healing, I would choose
the counseling ministry.
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I prefer to teach adults rather than children.
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When people need compassion and comfort rather than answers,
they come to me.
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I would rather give money to hire a good teacher than teach
myself.
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I find more joy and fulfillment in visualizing, organizing
and delegating tasks to others than I do in silently listening to people's
hurts.
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I prefer to help with practical matters rather than spiritual
things.
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I would rather spend time listening to and comforting others
than I would being in a group that specifically deals with finances.
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I would rather organize and lead worthwhile projects for
the benefit of the church and its mission than I would to verbally proclaim
God's Word or help someone to repent.
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If I teach, I enjoy it because of the research and actual
teaching that I can do more than because of the personal follow-up and
counseling opportunities which may result.
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I would rather visualize and coordinate a project than speak
clearly concerning moral issues.
70
I find more joy and fulfillment in providing steps of action
toward solving personal problems than in meeting physical needs of people
and around the church.
71
I would rather visualize and coordinate a project than teach
an on-going adult seminar.
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I enjoy speaking to others about holiness, sin, and moral
purity more than helping people or groups with financial matters.
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I find more joy in serving people's physical needs than
in asking probing questions and giving advice.
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I enjoy dealing with finances and making investments more
than doing in-depth research for teaching on-going Bible studies or seminars.
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I enjoy listening to the feelings of others more than to
their ideas.
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I find more joy and fulfillment in verbally proclaiming
the Word of God than in helping with physical needs around the church
or with people.
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I am more project oriented than people oriented.
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I would enjoy organizing an on-going Bible study more than
teaching it.
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I more often silently listen to and comfort someone than
I share with them how to grow personally and spiritually.
80
I enjoy dealing with finances and making investments more
than I enjoy organizing, coordinating, and delegating people and projects.
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I am more comfortable ministering to groups than to individuals.
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I would experience more joy in giving away funds to worthwhile
ministries and projects than I would in prompting someone to repent.
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I find more joy in helping people with physical needs than
in being in charge of a project.
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I would be more drawn to counseling opportunities than to
opportunities of teaching adults.
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I would rather organize and lead a group than serve as a
worker of the group.
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I would rather put my energies into giving away funds to
worthwhile ministries and projects than I would in providing people with
steps of action toward solving personal problems.
87
I find more joy in meeting people's physical needs than
in listening to and comforting them.
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I find more joy in prayer or proclaiming God's Word than
in a counseling ministry.
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I would rather help meet people's physical needs than work
on financial matters.
90
My motive for teaching an adult class would be to research
and clarify the details of Scripture rather than to proclaim God's moral
standards.
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I tend to view life more in terms of absolutes than in terms
of variability depending on the circumstances.
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I enjoy dealing with finances and making investments more
than I enjoy physical tasks.
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I would rather listen to and comfort people than organize
people and projects.
For the next 7 questions, choose ONE statement that best describes you. Mark that ONE statement TRUE in the appropriate bubbles on the answer sheet.
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I particularly enjoy visualizing, designing, organizing,
and coordinating people and projects.
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I particularly enjoy using the right resources to research
the Bible and enjoy teaching an adult class of eager learners.
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I particularly enjoy listening to and comforting those who
are hurting.
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I particularly enjoy helping people repent of their sins
through proclaiming the Word of God.
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I particularly enjoy visualizing and suggesting steps of
action to people who need help with their personal problems.
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I particularly enjoy meeting physical needs around the church
and with people.
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I particularly enjoy giving funds to effective ministries
which further the gospel, especially when others will not give and when
my gift can help a ministry become self-supporting.
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