Free spiritual gifts assessment
Seventy-two short statements, one tap each. In about six minutes you'll see your strongest gifts named, explained, and matched to real ways to serve.
Free · No account needed to start · Your results stay private
Not a score out of ten. A short, readable picture of how you're wired.
Each one named and explained in plain language, with a sense of how strongly it showed up in your answers.
Concrete ways each gift tends to show up in the life of a church — so the result turns into something you can do.
All 24 gifts in order, because knowing what isn't yours is as freeing as knowing what is.
You'll see one statement at a time and tap how true it is of you. Answer for how you actually are, not how you wish you were — the result is only as useful as the honesty behind it.
Seventy-two statements, one tap each, on your phone or laptop. If you get interrupted, your place is saved so you can pick it back up.
Your gifts appear the moment you finish. Create a free account if you want to save it and come back to it later.
What it covers
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Your answers and your report belong to you. Nothing is posted anywhere, nothing goes to a leaderboard, and nothing is shared with your church unless you decide to share it.
We're a nonprofit, so there's no upsell waiting at the end — no premium report, no coaching funnel, no card to enter. If the work is worth supporting you can give, but the assessment is free either way.
Yes. Great Faith is a nonprofit and the assessment is free with no account required to start, no credit card, and no paid tier hiding a fuller version of your results.
About six minutes. It's 72 short statements with one tap each, and it works on a phone, so you can do it in a waiting room or over a coffee.
Not to take it or to see your results. An account only matters if you want to save the report, reopen it later, or keep it alongside our other tools.
They're the particular capacities God gives believers to build up the church — teaching, mercy, leadership, hospitality and others, described in passages like Romans 12, 1 Corinthians 12 and Ephesians 4. This assessment helps you notice which ones look most like you.
It's a mirror, not a verdict. It reflects your own answers back to you in an organised way, which is genuinely useful for noticing patterns. Treat the result as a conversation starter with people who know you, not a final word.
Yes, and it's worth doing. Gifts become clearer as you use them, so retaking it after a season of serving often sharpens the picture. Each report is saved separately, so you can see how it changed.
Yes, and it's free for churches too — you can share one link with your whole congregation and tailor which gifts appear.
Leading a church? See how to run this with your congregation
Six minutes from now you'll know a lot more about how you're built to serve.