S.H.A.P.E. Assessment Results
Thank you Chloe Allen 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):
34%
93%
53%
53%
28%
43%
71%
40%
84%
To see descriptions on the Spiritual Gifts and how you can use them to further Christ’s Kingdom on earth, visit this link.
This gift’s evident in my life in the following ways:
I went on a campus evangelism spring break trip this year and gained more experience sharing the gospel with strangers. With my personal friends, believers or not, I love to bring up how Jesus is relevant in their life.
This gift’s evident in my life in the following ways:
I help lead a bible study at my school and help teach the scripture to the group.
This gift’s evident in my life in the following ways:
I love unpacking spiritual topics with my close friends and feel the need to check in with them often. I want to care for their hearts and guide them closer to Jesus.
[H]eart
1. I love the joy of music. Singing, dancing, worship, etc.
2. Having one on one spiritual and personal conversations with people.
3. Hosting and serving friends at my home.
I love to work with people who are open to conversation. I’ve found working with college students is most rewarding since they have the most ideas and opinions, and are also in the most need to truth.
College ministry really excites me. Churches that don’t provide personal or group discipleship concern me.
Compulsive behavior
Spiritual laziness
Divorce
[A]bilities
Serving at a dinner theater.
Graphic design/ drawing skills. Video editing. Camp counselor.
Guitar. Singing/dancing.
Having an “I-can” attitude
My attitude.
[P]ersonality
50-50 Extrovert/Reserved
Low Risk
50-50 Peace Maker/Challenger
People Driven
50-50 Follower/Leader
Solo
50-50 Routine/Variety
1. 3 Likes Control | 4 Enthusiastic | 2 Sensitive | 1 Reserved |
2. 1 Firm | 3 Energetic | 2 Non-Demanding | 4 Practical |
3. 1 Likes Challenge | 4 Promoter | 2 Enjoys Routine | 3 Factual |
4. 1 Problem Solver | 3 Mixes Easily | 4 Relational | 2 Perfectionistic |
5. 3 Bold | 4 Fun-Loving | 1 Thoughtful | 2 Detailed |
6. 1 Goal Driven | 4 Optimistic | 3 Patient | 2 Inquisitive |
7. 2 Strong Willed | 1 Motivator | 3 Good Listener | 4 Accurate |
8. 2 Takes Charge | 1 Very Verbal | 4 Loyal | 3 Predictable |
9. 4 Determined | 3 Popular | 1 Dislikes Change | 2 Orderly |
10. 3 Competitive | 2 Group Oriented | 1 Sympathetic | 4 Analytical |
11. 4 Purposeful | 1 Inspirational | 3 Nurturing | 2 Precise |
12. 2 Action Oriented | 1 Likes Change | 3 Peace Maker | 4 Scheduled |
27 Total | 31 Total | 29 Total | 33 Total |
Your Primary was ‘The Beaver’, with your Secondary coming in as ‘The Otter’, and here are the descriptions of your Personalities, and how they can be used for God
Beaver- Organized. Beavers think that there is a right way to do everything and they want to do it exactly that way. Beaver personalities are very creative. They desire to solve everything. Desire to take their time and do it right. Beavers do not like sudden changes. They need reassurance.
Strength: High standards, order, respect
Weakness: Unrealistic expectations of self & others, too perfect.
Limitation: Seeing the optimistic side of things, expressing flexibility
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
[E]xperience
I grew up in church knowing God was good, but was missing the relational surrender and repentance aspect with Jesus. I met a campus evangelist in the fall of my freshman year at UNC and sat down for weekly bible studies to understand God’s word more. The week after Easter after watching The Passion, I realized how much of Jesus’ life He gave up for me and how much I hadn’t given back in return. I repented that week and since then have been re-baptized in water and become a member of the local church.
Crosswalk Community Church, Sunnyvale, CA, worship team vocals, 2014-2019
Grace Christian Church, Fort Collins, CO, greeting and sharing the gospel on college campuses, 2022-now
In high school my friend Jen offered to mentor me, and we met for weekly bible studies.
In college, my friend Ashley has been disciplining me since we met 3 years ago.
From InterVarsity, my staff Rachael has spoken truth into my life and encouraged my leadership skills during discipleship meetings.
I had a strong desire to be in a worldly relationship until I realized that being bound to unbelievers goes south very fast.
I was addicted to media and my phone and would cope with problems by watching TV.
I was really lonely my freshman year of college.
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. To lead in a church worship team.
4. To evangelize to college students and connect them with a Jesus community/local chruch.
5. To teach my kids to be passionate followers of Jesus.