Discover Your Mission
Find out what you were made for.
Most people go through life unsure of their purpose. This assessment changes that. In about 10 minutes, you will discover your unique Mission Profile, the specific way you are wired to make a difference in the world.
You were made for more than a job.
Most people spend years wondering what they're supposed to do with their life. They try different things, follow the opportunities that show up, and hope it all adds up to something meaningful. But there's a better way to think about it.
Mission Life starts with a simple idea: you are already wired for something. The way you think, the things that energize you, the problems you can't stop thinking about. These aren't random. They're clues. And when you start paying attention to them, a picture begins to emerge.
This assessment is designed to help you see that picture.
THE 12 MISSION TYPES
There are 12 ways people are wired to make a difference in the world:
Most people carry one or two of these more strongly than the others. Your top two combine to form your Mission Profile, a unique name and description that captures how you're wired to show up in the world.
UNIQUE PROFILES
When your top two mission types combine, you get one of many possible profiles. The Forerunner. The Reconciler. The Architect. The Witness. Each one is distinct, not just a label, but a lens for understanding the specific way you are built to contribute.
YOUR MISSION IS NOT YOUR JOB
Your mission is not a career. It is not a role at a church or a position on a team. It is a posture, a way of showing up that follows you everywhere you go. A Healer heals whether they are a nurse, a parent, a friend, or a founder. A Pioneer goes first whether they are planting a church or starting a company.
You don't find your mission by choosing the right job. You find it by understanding how you are wired, and then bringing that fully into whatever room you walk into.
START HERE
Take the assessment. Answer honestly. See what comes back.
Then use the Mission Builder to put your mission into words. Not for anyone else. For yourself. So that when someone asks you what you're about, you know.