S.H.A.P.E. Assessment Results
Thank you Abana Joshua Segun 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):
65%
65%
56%
50%
56%
62%
62%
68%
65%
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:
Serving in church feels like second nature to me, and it’s deeply rooted in my upbringing. I wouldn’t feel at peace being part of a church without contributing in some way. I believe one of the greatest qualities of a leader is the heart to serve, and that’s something I truly embrace. Whether it’s volunteering for church events, helping with projects, or supporting others, I always feel fulfilled when I’m serving. It’s not about recognition; it’s about making a difference and being a part of something greater than myself.
This gift’s evident in my life in the following ways:
I’ve been in settings that have required that i organise and plan with a team
This gift’s evident in my life in the following ways:
I do not know so much of the evangelism gift but I’m some one that enjoys talking about what i know
[H]eart
1. I love music, I love singing
2. I love talking
3.
Young people like myself plus I also love to work with people I can learn from whatever age
I know from experience that politics exist in the church, it’s something we faced in our family church. I pray and hope to see love as the bible instructs.
Alcoholism
Educational
[A]bilities
I have hands-on skills in CCTV installation, DSTV cabling, configuring IP cameras and network switches, setting up Starlink and Wi-Fi access points, and troubleshooting network issues like IP conflicts and crimping errors.
Basic IT support, With a BSc.Ed in Computer Science Education, I have a strong foundation in technology and education.
Virtual assisting and remote task management
Music
I love talking
Given opportunities to speak and preach in front of groups, inspiring others and motivating them to develop important life skills.
My ability to sing, talk, engage and inspire others.
My technical skills in IT.
[P]ersonality
Extrovert
50-50 Peace Maker/Challenger
Project Driven
50-50 Follower/Leader
Team
Variety
1. 1 Likes Control | 4 Enthusiastic | 3 Sensitive | 2 Reserved |
2. 2 Firm | 3 Energetic | 1 Non-Demanding | 4 Practical |
3. 1 Likes Challenge | 2 Promoter | 4 Enjoys Routine | 3 Factual |
4. 1 Problem Solver | 1 Mixes Easily | 1 Relational | 1 Perfectionistic |
5. 3 Bold | 4 Fun-Loving | 4 Thoughtful | 2 Detailed |
6. 2 Goal Driven | 3 Optimistic | 3 Patient | 4 Inquisitive |
7. 3 Strong Willed | 4 Motivator | 1 Good Listener | 2 Accurate |
8. 2 Takes Charge | 1 Very Verbal | 4 Loyal | 1 Predictable |
9. 3 Determined | 1 Popular | 1 Dislikes Change | 1 Orderly |
10. 2 Competitive | 2 Group Oriented | 2 Sympathetic | 3 Analytical |
11. 4 Purposeful | 3 Inspirational | 2 Nurturing | 1 Precise |
12. 3 Action Oriented | 2 Likes Change | 4 Peace Maker | 1 Scheduled |
27 Total | 30 Total | 30 Total | 26 Total |
Your Primary was ‘The Otter’, with your Secondary coming in as ‘The Retriever’, 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
Golden Retriever- Good at making friends. Very loyal. Retriever personalities do not like big changes. They look for security. Can be very sensitive. Very caring. Has deep relationships, but usually only a couple of close friends. Wants to be loved by everyone. Looks for appreciation. Works best in a limited situation with a steady work pattern.
Strength: Accommodating, calm, affirming
Weakness: Indecisive, indifferent, unable to express emotional, too soft on other people
Limitation: Seeing the need to be more assertive, holding others accountable
[E]xperience
I grew up in a Christian family, but my personal journey with Christ truly began when I became inquisitive about spiritual matters. As I searched for deeper understanding, I started discovering my identity in Christ Jesus—and I’d say I’m still growing in my understanding of the gospel each day
RCCG, Lagos.
winners campus fellowship, Ekiti state.
Being given the opportunity to speak and preach to young students helped shaped my confidence, sharpened my communication skills, and awakened a sense of purpose in guiding and inspiring others.
Growing up, I was actively involved in church activities. That shaped my enthusiasm for the things of God and helped developed a heart for service. It also taught me leadership and responsibility from a young age, which I carry into everything I do today.
Joining the Winners Campus Fellowship and going through the workers-in-training program was a major turning point for me. One of the classes on divine health gave me a powerful shift in perspective—it helped me understand that, through Christ, I could live with the mindset of being whole and free from sickness. That class planted a deep consciousness in me that I carry to this day, not just for myself but also for my family.
There were times growing up when I really doubted myself and didn’t feel good enough. It wasn’t always easy to see my own value. But those moments taught me to be more understanding and patient with people who feel the same way. That’s why I’m so passionate about encouraging others and helping them see the greatness in themselves, even when they can’t.
When my dad lost his job due to a health issue, we also lost access to health insurance and regular medical care. It was a tough season, but it made me more aware of how fragile health can be. That’s why the lesson on divine health meant so much—it gave me hope and helped me view sickness through the eyes of faith, not fear.
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 have a deep desire to create an initiative that can help young fathers understand the incredible influence they have in shaping their children’s lives. This vision comes from my heart, recognizing the vital role fathers play in their children’s emotional, mental, and spiritual growth. The goal is to build a space where both fathers and their sons can come together, grow stronger in body, mind, and spirit, and walk in the purpose God has for them. This initiative will provide a safe, welcoming environment with gym facilities, exercises, and shared tasks designed for fathers and sons to work on together. These activities won’t just focus on physical strength but will also encourage mental growth and emotional bonding. The idea is to equip fathers with the knowledge and skills to guide their children, strengthening their relationships while fostering responsibility, respect, and love in Christ. Inspired by the spirit of mentorship and transformation seen in programs like Jason Wilson’s Cave of Adullam, I believe that through this initiative, fathers can be empowered to lead their homes and communities with wisdom and love. It’s my heart’s desire to see young fathers embrace their roles as leaders and role models, raising their children in the fear of the Lord and teaching them the value of love, discipline, and faith. Through God’s grace, this initiative will serve as a sanctuary where families can grow closer, overcome struggles, and experience the healing and restoration that comes from walking in purpose together.
4. Tech communities in churches.
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