All the tools
What's on the shelf.
Start with the bundle. Or pick the one tool that fits the moment. Come back when you're ready for another. Each tool is filed in a room — that's where it sits in the house, and where you'll find related reading.
In the Kitchen
Start with the whole walk through.
Five tools in order. About 75 minutes if you do it in one sitting. Most people don't — and that's the point.
In the Kitchen
Where you've been wired to serve.
Three assessments. Pick the one that fits the moment.
Spiritual Gifts.
Discover the spiritual gifts God has given you. Rate each statement on a 0–3 scale according to how true it is of your actual experience and usual tendencies — not who you would like to be.
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Personality: DISC.
Discover your predominant personality type using the DISC model. In each row, choose the one word that best describes you right now. Your highest column total reveals your predominant type.
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Personality: L.O.G.B..
Discover your dominant personality type using the Lion, Otter, Golden Retriever, Beaver model. For each row, rank all four traits 4→3→2→1 (4 = best describes you, 1 = least describes you). Use each number once per row.
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In the Kitchen
What you've already lived through.
Open-text. No timer. No grade.
Heart / Heartbeat.
Discover what you are passionate about — your God-given heartbeat — by examining your accomplishments and identifying your core motivational direction.
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Experiences.
Reflect on four types of life experience that have shaped who you are and prepared you for ministry. Our greatest life messages often come out of our weaknesses, not our strengths.
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In the Kitchen
What your hands already know how to do.
A checklist of verbs. Tick what's true.
Also
Another way through S.H.A.P.E.
The same five tools, with L.O.G.B. in place of DISC. Pick this one if your group teaches the four-animals framework.
More to come
Six tools today. More as more rooms open.
Like the rest of the house, the catalogue grows one room at a time. New tools join when the room they belong to is ready.