Nature Lovers
Nature Lovers feel most connected to God when they’re outside, surrounded by the natural world. They find going on a hike, walk along a river, or sitting quietly in a park, helps them to find peace and perspective in the sights and sounds of nature. For them, the outdoors is a space to reflect, reset, and feel close to Jesus.
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Take a Reflective Walk in Nature: Choose a park, forest trail, or riverside path and go for a walk at a calm, unrushed pace. As you walk, pay attention to the sights, sounds, and smells around you—notice the beauty of the trees, the movement of the water, or the sound of birds. Use these natural elements as reminders of God’s creativity and presence.
Beauty Seekers find God in moments that stir awe and wonder. They’re drawn to experiences that feel grand and special—like a service filled with beautiful music, candlelight, or the smell of incense. The atmosphere matters because it brings a sense of reverence and focus that ordinary surroundings can’t match. For them, beauty points to something beyond themselves, helping them to pause and appreciate the presence of God found in life’s deeper meaning.
Beauty Seekers
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Find a piece of music that stirs your heart and creates a sense of awe, such as classical, worship, or instrumental music. Set aside time to simply listen, letting the beauty of the music help you experience a deeper sense of reverence and connection with God.
Tradition Keepers find comfort in routines and practices that have stood the test of time. They appreciate rituals and values handed down through generations, like lighting a candle, observing a moment of silence, or practicing weekly church attendance. For them, these acts aren’t just habits; they’re anchors that keep them grounded and focused, providing a steady rhythm to their walk with Jesus.
Tradition Keepers
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Light a Candle During Prayer: Each evening, light a candle as a symbol of God’s presence. Use it as a way to focus your thoughts during prayer or reflection.
Quiet Reflectors
Quiet Reflectors feel closest to God in silence and simplicity. They crave space to think, listen, and just be—without noise, visuals, or distractions. Whether sitting alone at home, taking a quiet walk, or spending time in a peaceful setting, they find clarity that Jesus brings them in calm moments.
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Set Aside 10 Minutes for Silence: Choose a quiet time and place each day to sit in stillness. Use this time to reflect on God’s presence and listen for His voice.
Change Makers are inspired to put their faith into action, especially in the face of injustice or need. For them, spirituality isn’t just about private reflection; it’s about doing what’s right and helping others. Whether volunteering, advocating for a cause, or speaking up for others, they feel alive when they’re making a difference.
Change Makers
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Volunteer for a Cause: Choose a local organization or outreach program where you can serve others this week. Use the experience as a way to worship God through action.
Care Givers feel most connected to God when they’re helping others, whether it’s supporting a friend, volunteering, or simply offering a listening ear. For them, faith is about being there for others and showing kindness. Rather than draining them, these acts of service energise them and give them a sense of purpose, reminding them of what truly matters.
Care Givers
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Offer a Listening Ear: Take time to listen deeply to someone who needs to share their struggles or joys. Let your presence be a reflection of God’s love.
Joyful Celebrators connect with God through energy and enthusiasm. They love gathering with others to sing, celebrate, and express their faith with joy. Whether in a lively church gathering, a concert, or a small group setting, they feel most alive when they can celebrate and share their passion openly.
Joyful Celebrators
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Surprised by Joy - C. S Lewis
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Celebrate a Small Victory: Reflect on something good that happened this week and thank God for it. Share the joy with others, expressing gratitude for God’s provision.
Thoughtful Reflectors value time alone with their thoughts. They’re drawn to moments of introspection, where they can explore deeper questions, seek clarity, and consider what truly matters in life. Whether through journaling, christian meditation, or quiet reflection, they find purpose in contemplating their beliefs and understanding themselves more fully. For them, faith is a personal journey of meaning and discovery.
Thoughtful Reflectors
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Reflect on a Scripture Passage: Pick a meaningful Bible verse or story and meditate on its meaning. Ask yourself how it applies to your life and what God might be saying through it.
Knowledge Explorers are curious, always asking questions and seeking to understand. They enjoy diving into topics, studying ideas, and wrestling with questions of faith. Whether they’re reading, discussing, or researching, they find God in the pursuit of truth and knowledge. For them, faith isn’t about easy answers; it’s about exploring, learning, and growing through thoughtful study.
Knowledge Explorers
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Confronting Christianity: 12 Hard Questions for the World's Largest Religion - Rebecca McLaughin
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Research a Faith Topic: Spend time learning about a question you’ve been wondering about—like the meaning of a biblical passage or a theological concept—and ask God to deepen your understanding.