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Gifts Analysis
Compute totals by adding columns down from the previous pages and writing total scores
in the boxes below. For example, the total for questions 1, 7 and 11 would be written in
box “A” below.
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
A. _____ Administration
G. _____ Leadership
B. _____ Evangelism
H. _____ Mercy
C. _____ Exhortation
I. _____ Prophecy
D. _____ Giving
J. _____ Service
E. _____ Helps
K. _____ Shepherding
F. _____ Hospitality
L. _____ Teaching
Below is a summary of each of the qualities that are identified by this worksheet. Along with
giving you insight into your own motivations, these should be helpful in directing you toward
areas of service that will utilize the strengths God has given you.
Summary of Spiritual Gifts
Administration: A goal and object-oriented individual who has strong organizational
abilities that make it possible to coordinate resources in order to accomplish tasks as
quickly as possible.
Evangelism: One with a strong desire to share the Gospel with unbelievers in every
possible situation and through all possible means.
Exhortation: A special ability to encourage others in the body of Christ by giving
them words of comfort, courage and counsel at times of need or crisis.
Giving: The ability to give material goods and financial resources with joy, so that
the needs of the Lord’s work are met.
Helps: One who is motivated by the desire to further the ministry by meeting genuine
needs of another individual, usually someone in a leadership position.
Hospitality: The ability to make guests feel comfortable and “at home.”
Leadership: The ability to lead others toward spiritual growth; a visionary with the
ability to set goals and motivate others toward accomplishing these goals.
Mercy: One who has immediate compassion for those suffering physically, mentally
or emotionally. This person derives great joy in meeting the needs of others.
Prophecy: The ability to proclaim God’s truth without compromise. This person has
strong convictions and is persuasive in defining right and wrong.
Service: The ability to perform any task with joy that benefits others and meets
practical needs.
Shepherding: The unique ability to take responsibility for the long-term spiritual
growth of a group of believers; assumes responsibility to guide, feed and protect the
flock.
Teaching: The ability to research and explain God’s truth so there is understanding
and application in the lives of others.

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