AssessME.org offers two types of Spiritual Formation Assessments; each may be customized and branded per your church’s requirements. Both assessment models are Adobe Flash© based and will run within a page of your church website. The two models include:
1) Small Group Model – This Spiritual Formation Assessment model is designed for use within a small group where the small group leader may serve as a mentor/coach to group members. To view a sample, Click Here.
2) Next Steps Church Programming Model – This Spiritual Formation Assessment model is called “Next Steps” because it identifies the individual’s current spiritual maturity level, and provides resource and programming options offered, or recommended by your church, for the individual to mature to the next level. To view a sample, Click Here.
Note: It may be necessary to refresh your browser to view the assessment samples. In addition, the $395 fee covers six hours of programming/design time which is sufficient for rebranding, re-coloring, and textual editing. Additional programming charges of $65/hour will apply for custom assessment development beyond the project scope specified.

AssessME.org is an online assessment center designed exclusively to help churches and parachurch ministries assess, equip, and mobilize their people into ministry service. Try it risk-free, register your ministry and get 5-free assessment packs!

Made for a Mission is written by David A. Posthuma, the designer of AssessME.org, and published by CLC Publications. It equips people to identify and pursue their mission calling while also teaching how to interpret and apply the assessment data. properly.

The Pastor’s Class Kit, by AssessME.org provides everything needed for pastors to conduct leadership seminars or new member’s classes. The kit contains a Leader Guide, Student Booklet & PowerPoint presentations…all editable!

E-Church Essentials offers the original e-church solution that first served churches in 2002. At that time, eChurchNetwork.net was on the “bleeding-edge” of ministry technology. Today, it is better than ever, supporting Mac’s, PC’s and most browsers.
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