π Instructions
- Choose the answer that most closely describes you β donβt overthink it.
- Answer based on what energizes you, not what you think sounds best.
- Be honest. You canβt lead what you fake.
π SECTION 1: Core Drive
1. When you think about leadership, what excites you most?
- A. Building a system or structure that empowers others
- B. Creating clarity through teaching or content
- C. Helping people feel seen, safe, and spiritually healthy
- D. Calling out truth and exposing whatβs broken
- E. Reaching large groups and pulling people into a mission
2. Which statement best reflects your calling?
- A. Iβm called to multiply leaders and movements
- B. I feel alive when I explain and make things clear
- C. Iβm drawn to love and care for others deeply
- D. I speak what needs to be said, even if itβs hard
- E. I draw crowds, create momentum, and gather communities
π§ SECTION 2: How You Build
3. How do you prefer to get things started?
- A. Launch big ideas and map the full structure
- B. Plan steps and teach others the method
- C. Start with people: build slowly, relationally
- D. Challenge assumptions and disrupt status quo
- E. Share the vision widely and gain fast traction
4. What type of work do you gravitate toward?
- A. Strategic design, governance, scaling operations
- B. Frameworks, teaching, documentation, SOPs
- C. Mentorship, care, healing, pastoral counseling
- D. Writing, creative content, cultural critique
- E. Media, marketing, events, social community building
βοΈ SECTION 3: In Weaknessβ¦
5. Which shadow-side do you relate to most when off-balance?
- A. Overworking, doing too much without rest
- B. Getting stuck perfecting details instead of launching
- C. Over-functioning emotionally, rescuing others
- D. Becoming critical, isolated, or overly intense
- E. Building hype but lacking deep follow-up systems
6. What frustrates you most about others in ministry or business?
- A. Lack of structure and duplication
- B. Shallow teachings or unclear communication
- C. Cold leadership with no relational heart
- D. Compromise and lack of boldness
- E. Inward focus with no outreach
π SECTION 4: Your Output Style
7. If you had to choose one of these mission outputs, which would it be?
- A. Launching a platform that others run
- B. Writing a full curriculum or course
- C. Discipling a small group weekly
- D. Publishing a bold manifesto or prophetic video
- E. Growing a viral community around an idea
8. What feedback do you often receive from others?
- A. βYouβre a builder of systems.β
- B. βYou explain things in a way I understand.β
- C. βYou made me feel cared for.β
- D. βYou speak what others wonβt.β
- E. βYou inspire people to move.β
π§Ύ SCORING
For each:
- A = Apostlepreneur
- B = Teacherpreneur
- C = Pastorpreneur
- D = Prophetpreneur
- E = Evangelistpreneur
Total the letter that appears most often β thatβs your dominant 5Foldpreneur type.
π§ Results Interpretation
A:
Apostlepreneur
β The Movement Builder
You think in systems, strategies, and scale. Youβre wired to build teams, infrastructure, and movements. Youβre a Kingdom CEO in training.
B:
Teacherpreneur
β The Clarity Creator
You bring understanding and frameworks. You love turning wisdom into repeatable methods. You are the architect of transformation.
C:
Pastorpreneur
β The Shepherd Builder
You are a relational leader who cares deeply for people. You build communities, healing spaces, and discipleship hubs.
D:
Prophetpreneur
β The Truth Disruptor
You are bold, clear, and often ahead of the curve. You challenge compromise and create powerful, conviction-led content or brands.
E:
Evangelistpreneur
β The Gatherer
You energize people and create momentum. You build movements throu