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S.H.A.P.E. Assessment Results

Thank you Tyree Blair for taking the SHAPE Assessment. We encourage you to meet with a Church Leader that you respect, to go over your results, so that they can help you discover a place to serve in the church and/or community, and also to help you fine-tune your 5 Main Focuses/Priorities listed at the bottom of this email under the ‘Wrapping it up’ section. May God Bless You!

[S]piritual Gifts

Here is how your spiritual gifts scored (in alphabetical order):

Administration

87%

Evangelism

90%

Exhortation/Encouragement

90%

Giving

71%

Mercy Showing

84%

Prophecy

90%

Pastoring/Shepherding

65%

Serving

71%

Teaching

87%

To see descriptions on the Spiritual Gifts and how you can use them to further Christ’s Kingdom on earth, visit this link.

#1 Gift, Evangelism (90%)

This gift’s evident in my life in the following ways:
I have no shame in spreading the word of God. I’m around a lot unbelievers daily and will share my believes no matter the crowd.

#2 Gift, Exhortation/Encouragement (90%)

This gift’s evident in my life in the following ways:
I love lifting up others and trying to inspire people to be the greatest they can be…to dream big and stand on the Philippians 4:13.

#3 Gift, Prophecy (90%)

This gift’s evident in my life in the following ways:
As a child I would dream and see things but also be able to explain them. I can understand some of the complex teachings.

[H]eart

Three things I love to do that bring joy and fulfillment in my life:

1. Provide for my family.

2. Give tithes and offerings.

3. Help people who cannot help themselves. Advocate on behalf of others.

Who I love to work with most, and the age or type of people:

High schoolers.

Church issues, ministries, or possible needs that excite or concern me the most:

Growth in numbers and in relationship with God.

*Mark the Top 3 from the list, that Trigger a Passion in You

Homelessness
Financial stewardship
Educational

[A]bilities

My current vocation:

Attorney

Other jobs I have experience in:

Supply Chain and Operational Management

Special talents/skills that I have:

Quick learner, analytical/methodical, empowering, and understanding.

I have taught a class or seminar on:

Conflict Resolutions

I feel my most valuable personal asset is:

my ability to lead as well as take direction.

[P]ersonality

The personality traits that best fit me are:

Extrovert

50-50 Peace Maker/Challenger

50-50 People/Project Driven

Leader

50-50 Routine/Variety

1. 3 Likes Control 4 Enthusiastic 1 Sensitive 2 Reserved
2. 2 Firm 4 Energetic 1 Non-Demanding 3 Practical
3. 4 Likes Challenge 2 Promoter 1 Enjoys Routine 3 Factual
4. 4 Problem Solver 2 Mixes Easily 1 Relational 3 Perfectionistic
5. 1 Bold 3 Fun-Loving 2 Thoughtful 4 Detailed
6. 4 Goal Driven 3 Optimistic 1 Patient 2 Inquisitive
7. 1 Strong Willed 4 Motivator 3 Good Listener 2 Accurate
8. 3 Takes Charge 2 Very Verbal 4 Loyal 1 Predictable
9. 4 Determined 3 Popular 1 Dislikes Change 2 Orderly
10. 3 Competitive 1 Group Oriented 2 Sympathetic 4 Analytical
11. 2 Purposeful 4 Inspirational 3 Nurturing 1 Precise
12. 2 Action Oriented 1 Likes Change 3 Peace Maker 4 Scheduled
32 Total 33 Total 23 Total 31 Total

Your Primary was ‘The Otter’, with your Secondary coming in as ‘The Lion’, and here are the descriptions of your Personalities, and how they can be used for God

Otter- Otters are very social creature. Otter personalities love people. They enjoys being popular and influencing and motivating others. Otter can sometimes be hurt when people do not like them. Otter personalities usually have lots of friends, but not deep relationships. They love to goof-off. (They are notorious for messy rooms.) Otters like to hurry and finish jobs. (Jobs are not often done well.) The otter personality is like Tigger in Winnie The Pooh.

Strength: People person, open, positive
Weakness: Talks too much, too permissive
Limitation: Remembering past commitments, follow through with discipline

Lion- This personality likes to lead. The lion is good at making decisions and is very goal-oriented. They enjoy challenges, difficult assignments, and opportunity for advancement. Because lions are thinking of the goal, they can step on people to reach it. Lions can be very aggressive and competitive. Lions must learn not to be too bossy or to take charge in other’s affairs.

Strength: Goal-oriented, strong, direct
Weakness: Argumentative, too dictatorial
Limitation: Doesn’t understand that directness can hurt others, hard time expressing grace

[E]xperience

My brief testimony of how I became a Christian

I was blessed to be born into a home of believers. Staying faithful was by seeing all how much God loved me no matter what I did and not just because my parents raised me to believe in Him.

Ministry Experience (Where I have served in the past, if applicable, including ChurchName, City/State, Position, Years Involved):

Finance Ministry

Temple Servant

Children’s Ministry

List 3 Positive experiences from the past that made a big impact on who you are today:

Having my son. I love all my children but having him when I did made me the man I am today.

Meeting my wife.

College.

List 3 Negative Experiences from your past that have helped to Shape me, but also have given you great compassion for others going through similar circumstances:

Failing the bar.

Having my son when I did. It is mostly a positive to me but it has also given me great compassion for teen parents.

Not coming from wealth.

Wrapping It Up

The Challenge: Based upon your S.H.A.P.E. Assessment above (the way God wired you), If you knew you couldn’t fail … and ‘lack of money, or time’ was not an obstacle… list your Top 3 Things you would ‘Focus’ your Life on, next to #1 Loving God & #2 Loving Your Neighbor (these would be your ‘3 God-Sized Dreams’ for your life)?

1. My Relationship with GOD

2. My Relationship with Others

  • Putting Your Spouse First
  • Your Kids Second
  • Everyone Else After those

3. I would build a homeless shelter but it would be so much more than that.

4. Start learning center for high schoolers. Teaching them about scholarships and finances on top of what they are already learning.

5. establish generational wealth for my family