Grace Gifts
Name
Name
First
Last
[S] I really enjoy working with my hands.
[C] I can tell when someone is insincere.
[S] I always do more than I am asked. I want to do a good job.
[G] I want to feel a part of the ministry I give money to.
[C] I am quick to trust someone.
[A] I will take over a situation if no one else will.
[A] I don’t care who gets the credit as long as my project gets done.
[T] I want to check out the sources to prove something is true rather than taking a person’s word for it.
[G] I like to support ministries or bless the needy.
[P] I have a strong desire to see God’s kingdom explosively grow.
[P] I have a small, select circle of friends.
[E] I always encourage others.
[A] I don’t let criticism get to me.
[E] I accept people just like they are.
[T] I would rather teach in the church than evangelize.
[A] I enjoy delegating tasks and supervising people.
[E] I always see trials as chances to grow spiritually.
[P] I want to be pure and want others to show me blind spots. I want to show others their shortcomings.
[P] I see everything as black and white, there are no gray areas.
[T] I love to study and do research.
[C] I can’t stand it when someone is hurting, embarrassed, or offended and I want to make them feel better.
[E] I like to talk and give my ideas.
[A] If I am asked I am eager to take control of a project.
[S] I have a hard time saying no when asked for help.
[P] I am deeply bothered by others’ sins, especially church people.
[A] I feel at home leading and organizing.
[G] I like to give financial gifts to others secretly.
[T] I think Bible study is more important than other church activities.
[S] I show my love for others in deeds and actions more than words.
[P] I have strict personal standards.
[G] I strongly believe in tithing and giving special offerings.
[E] I like to give precise steps of action to help others grow spiritually.
[S] I need to feel appreciated.
[C] I cannot stand confrontation or conflict.
[C] I am sensitive to the emotions of others.
[T] I enjoy word studies and simply reading a dictionary.
[G] I am interested in quality, craftsmanship, and the best value.
[T] I want to emphasize every detail and fact, and keep all things accurate.
[G] I hate waste or unwise spending by others.
[C] I am more concerned about how someone feels than their physical needs.
[E] I hate counseling people who show no signs of change.
[S] I cannot stand living in clutter.
[C] I get mad at someone when I think they are mean or insensitive to someone I care about.
These are typical misuses of a grace gift and may help if you are still unsure of your gift.
[C] I am easily hurt by others.
These are typical misuses of a grace gift and may help if you are still unsure of your gift.
[S] I think people who won’t get up and help are lazy.
These are typical misuses of a grace gift and may help if you are still unsure of your gift.
[S] I can’t stand someone doing something for me and won’t let me even pay them.
These are typical misuses of a grace gift and may help if you are still unsure of your gift.
[T] I think facts are more important than doing something about it.
These are typical misuses of a grace gift and may help if you are still unsure of your gift.
[T] I am always getting sidetracked by new things.
These are typical misuses of a grace gift and may help if you are still unsure of your gift.
[G] I would rather donate some money than go help someone.
These are typical misuses of a grace gift and may help if you are still unsure of your gift.
[G] I like to give my own kids everything, I have to spoil them.
These are typical misuses of a grace gift and may help if you are still unsure of your gift.
[P] I am blunt and tend to judge people too fast.
These are typical misuses of a grace gift and may help if you are still unsure of your gift.
[P] I struggle with my self image.
These are typical misuses of a grace gift and may help if you are still unsure of your gift.
[E] I am outspoken and have strong opinions.
These are typical misuses of a grace gift and may help if you are still unsure of your gift.
[E] I know I should not, but I interrupt others to get my point of view in a discussion.
These are typical misuses of a grace gift and may help if you are still unsure of your gift.
[A] I use people to get my goals accomplished.
These are typical misuses of a grace gift and may help if you are still unsure of your gift.
[A] I get mad at people who can not see the important task I’m doing and help out.
These are typical misuses of a grace gift and may help if you are still unsure of your gift.