Shoe Style Test

If I can choose, I prefer to talk to people instead of being more hands-on.
It is embarrassing for me to invite people to a Christian event.
I love books that challenge me intellectually. I want to have something to contribute to a group discussion.
I am more interested in everyday life than in theories.
I am direct and like to challenge people, also when this approach puts a relationship to the test.
I sometimes end up talking to people about spiritual topics by trying to help them in some way.
Personal relationships and friendships are very important to me.
People like to listen to me when I tell stories about my life with Jesus.
I do not really talk about my faith very much. I prefer for other people to talk about faith.
I do not really like getting involved in deep discussions. I prefer to share stories about my own experiences.
It is easy for me to connect with people and to build relationships.
I am not very outgoing, and I am more reserved about talking to other people about my faith.
People find my life story and my testimony of faith interesting.
If someone I know is not doing well, I usually ask them about it and offer to pray for them.
I like to invite people over for dinner, and I always hope that the topic of my faith will come up.
I believe that God still does miracles today and that He wants to do them through me.
I love talking to people who think deeply and ask profound questions about the meaning of life.
If I hear about a good evangelistic event, I try to invite other people to come with me.
Even if the truth sometimes hurts, it is important to say it out loud.
I love helping others. I do not need to be in the spotlight.
I find praying for other people difficult and I have to push myself to do it sometimes.
I enjoy telling others about how I became a Christian.
When I talk to people, I often add in stories of my personal experiences to illustrate a concept or support my idea.
If I think an activity or event is fun, then I enjoy inviting other people to join in.
I can be very direct with others and provoke people at times.
I am quite sensitive. I often sense things that people do not say directly or out loud.
I like to pray for and with other people.
I pray regularly that my friends and acquaintances would come to know Jesus.
I want to understand the real reasons behind someone’s opinion.
I have friends who have heard about Jesus from me or have even come to faith.
It is difficult for me to share a story about a personal experience with God with another person.
I prefer helping people over leading a discussion or preaching a sermon to somebody.
I enjoy lively discussions about challenging topics.
My approach is: everybody needs to hear about Jesus, even if the time and place do not seem quite right.
I prefer a practical approach over theory.
I often invite people to activities in my church or faith community.
I love praying for people on the spot.
It is hard for me to tell people directly that they need Jesus.
It is not difficult for me to admit my past mistakes in life if I can help others by doing so.
Before I bring up the topic of faith, I try to find out what kinds the other person is dealing with in their daily life.
I say things as I see them without beating around the bush.
I am fascinated by the process of discovering answers to hard questions about life and faith.
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