Missional Health Assessment

Missional Health Assessment

Rate each statement from 1 (Not on my radar) to 5 (Core to my identity)

1 = Not on my radar | 2 = Not great at | 3 = Sometimes yes/Sometimes no | 4 = Growing in this | 5 = Core to my identity

Missionary Identity & Vision

I understand myself as a missionary sent by God into my everyday contexts.

I have a clear vision for disciple making in my community or sphere of influence.

I can clearly identify the specific people or places where God has sent me.

I am willing to cross social, cultural, or relational boundaries to share Jesus like He did.

I see my everyday life and work as part of God's mission, not separate from it.

Prayer & Spiritual Foundation

I regularly pray for the people and places where God has sent me.

I practice listening to Jesus to discern where He is already at work.

My mission flows from dependence on God's Spirit rather than my own strategies.

I engage in fasting as a way to seek God's heart for those far from Him.

Listening to God is my primary strategy for mission, not an add-on.

Incarnational Living & Gospel Planting

I have established rhythms of blessing and serving people in my mission context.

I regularly engage in Gospel conversations with people who don't yet know Jesus.

I can identify "persons of peace" – people who are spiritually open and receptive.

I plant the Gospel in existing relational networks rather than extracting people to "church."

I use simple, reproducible methods (like Discovery Bible Study) to make disciples.

Multiplication & Spiritual Families

I am actively making disciples and casting a vision for them that they, too, will go and make other disciples.

I can envision new spiritual families (microchurches) emerging and I am happy to release them to new disciplemaking efforts.

I equip and release others to own their own mission rather than keeping them dependent on me.

I think in terms of movement and multiplication, not just addition.

I celebrate when disciples I've made go on to make other disciples without my direct involvement.

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I practice listening to Jesus to discern where He is already at work.

My mission flows from dependence on God's Spirit rather than my own strategies.

I engage in fasting as a way to seek God's heart for those far from Him.

Listening to God is my primary strategy for mission, not an add-on.

Incarnational Living & Gospel Planting

I have established rhythms of blessing and serving people in my mission context.

I regularly engage in Gospel conversations with people who don't yet know Jesus.

I can identify "persons of peace" – people who are spiritually open and receptive.

I plant the Gospel in existing relational networks rather than extracting people to "church."

I use simple, reproducible methods (like Discovery Bible Study) to make disciples.

Multiplication & Spiritual Families

I am actively making disciples and casting a vision for them that they, too, will go and make other disciples.

I can envision new spiritual families (microchurches) emerging and I am happy to release them to new disciplemaking efforts.

I equip and release others to own their own mission rather than keeping them dependent on me.

I think in terms of movement and multiplication, not just addition.

I celebrate when disciples I've made go on to make other disciples without my direct involvement.

Your Missional Health Results

🎯 Your Missional Strengths

💡 Areas for Growth

📍 Recommended Next Steps