You connect best with your Head!
Congratulations—by completing this quiz, you've shown your commitment to growing your connection with God and making the most of your unique strengths. According to your responses, you connect with God best by using your head. So, what does that actually mean?
You tend to draw near to God by engaging your mind.
Your connection grows stronger through things like learning and curiosity. You seek God through asking for direction or insight or wisdom. You search to know Him more through Bible study and from insightful and trustworthy teaching. Head connections often also include imagination and wonder as you seek to grow in your understanding of God. You feel more connected to God through learning and revelation.
You're created for life with God.
Understanding that you tend to approach God using your head doesn't mean that's the only way you can connect with Him. Living life with God means bringing your whole self to Him.
Head. Heart. Hands. Habits.
Knowing that you tend to approach God using your head then empowers you to make the most of that strength, including how you engage your heart and hands, and what habits you build in all these areas.
I'm here to help you live a vibrant life with God.
Here are some quick action steps to get you started:
1. Check out the "Life with God" Podcast series on Good God Talks.
This series explores each of the main approaches to connection as we talk with God about how He made each of us unique, and what it can look like to connect with Him using our personality strengths. 🎧 Listen in on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, and YouTube.
2. Pay attention to ways this approach currently works FOR YOU or AGAINST YOU
Ways this probably works for you:
- Engaging in Bible study—solo or with a group.
- Learning from pastors and teachers who share fresh insights, details you didn't know before, and messages that make you think.
- Meditating on scripture or scripture memorization.