Exploring Your Unique Wiring: Reflective Questions for People of Faith
Use these questions to prayerfully reflect on where you've felt most alive, joyful, and connected to how God uniquely made you. You can journal your responses, share them with a trusted mentor, or use them as part of a coaching or group discussion.
What activity or responsibility has made you lose track of time because you were so immersed in it? (What were you doing, and what made it feel so effortless or meaningful?)
When have you experienced a deep sense of God’s presence while doing something? (What were the circumstances? Who was there?)
Which moments in your life have made you say, “This is what I was made for”? (Describe what you were doing and how it made you feel.)
What stories in the Bible resonate deeply with your own life experiences or calling? Why?
When have you used your talents or strengths in a way that made a lasting impact on others? How did it feel?
If you could spend a day with anyone (living or historical), who would it be and what would you hope to learn? (What does that reveal about your passions or longings?)
In what environments or settings do you feel most like yourself—confident, peaceful, and fully alive?
What types of brokenness in the world stir up a righteous anger or a holy discontent in you?
When have you been affirmed in a way that surprised you—but felt undeniably true? (Who said it, and what did they notice in you?)
What do you dream about doing that feels almost too big to say out loud—but won’t leave your heart or mind?
What patterns or common threads do you notice in the compliments, affirmations, or feedback others give you?
Where in your life do you sense God inviting you to take a risk—something that stretches you but excites you at the same time?
About the Author
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Mark Irvine
Become the Leader You Are Meant to Be


