Agape Bible Study Personality Type

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Discover Your Agape Bible Study Personality Type

Are you curious about your personality type in the context of your Bible study group? This engaging quiz will help you identify how you contribute to your group dynamics and strengthen your relationships.

You'll discover your role through thoughtful questions that gauge your interactions and priorities, including:

  • Your leadership style
  • Your approach to conflict resolution
  • Your goals for group cohesion
7 Questions2 MinutesCreated by HelpingHeart512
In a group of friends, you are...
The one who makes sure everybody has food or a ride home.
The one who keeps others’ spirits light.
The one who organizes the event.
The one who listens and doesn’t judge.
The one who says, “Hey, we should do this!”
The one who brings new friends into the group.
The one who comes early to set up or stays late to clean.
The one who makes sure your friends aren’t misled down a wrong path.
The one who understands what your friends need and tries to guide them.
The one who is always taking up big tasks your friends may hesitate to do.
Your number one priority in your group is...
€I make moves so things can happen for us.”
€I gotta challenge us so we can get out of our comfort zone!”
“Nobody in my group will lack anything! Everybody eats!”
“I work in the background to be there for everyone and it doesn't matter if people notice!”
€No one takes advantage of my friends! We stay on it.”
When there is a conflict in your group, you...
Make sure you are emotionally available, even if they seem to be wrong.
Try to keep the general mood as encouraging as possible.
Work with the others to plan a time and place for reconciliation.
Actively and impartially mediates when they are ready to talk.
Tries to occupy any new friends, so they are not involved in the drama.
Your eventual goal with your group is...
To build your friends up so they can tackle any discouragement.
To make sure their heads are on straight, so no one can mess with them.
To make sure everyone is included or has enough resources to participate.
To let them feel that they’re not that bad, so your friends can find comfort.
To be attentive to their moods and make gestures of hospitality.
To organically bring others into the group so you can all share the love.
To make sense of their chaos, organizing your friends’ activities in more efficient ways.
To help guide them to grow into their best selves.
To push them toward being their greatest selves.
To stay busy so the group functions smoothly.
In a party with your your group of friends, you are...
Correcting someone who is being ignorant or out of line.
Making friends with new people.
Sitting back because you planned the whole party to begin with.
Bringing out food, stacking cups or plates, moving tables, chairs or boxes.
Somehow participating in every conversation, boosting up everyone who is speaking.
Amazing people by showing them new things they had never considered doing before.
Preoccupied making sure all the activities are functioning or staffed.
Purposefully using this opportunity to connect with members of your friend group who need guidance or just company.
Listening attentively to or silently accompanying someone who may have trouble enjoying the party.
Checking to see if people brought enough food or drinks, making sure all friends are included as well.
If your group of friends were in a video, you would be...
The urban coach trying to save his basketball team from getting eliminated.
The jungle explorer leading an expedition to capture a huge ape.
The wallflower who is frequently approached for advice.
Drake fulfilling God’s Plan.
The time-traveler whose small, helpful deeds have changed history.
The rapper who is constantly asked when his next album will dropped, even though their latest just dropped.
A wrongly-accused criminal on the run, constantly gathering new folks in their misadventures.
The gladiator who defied an empire to disprove a corrupt emperor.
The mastermind who got a random group of people into an elevator at 12pm on Monday.
The animated puppy who makes people believe they can do it.
One word that describes you in your group of friends is...
Share.
Impart.
Guide.
Offer.
Hear.
Aid.
Work.
Initiate.
Plan.
Embolden.
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