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Discover Your Lioness Role in Christ

The document encourages women to discover their unique roles within the Body of Christ, emphasizing the importance of avoiding comparison and competition. It includes a quiz to help identify whether one is a Nurturer, Leader, Protector, or Trainer, each with distinct characteristics and contributions. The overall message is to embrace one's strengths and fulfill their specific assignment in the community.

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Discover Your Lioness Role in Christ

The document encourages women to discover their unique roles within the Body of Christ, emphasizing the importance of avoiding comparison and competition. It includes a quiz to help identify whether one is a Nurturer, Leader, Protector, or Trainer, each with distinct characteristics and contributions. The overall message is to embrace one's strengths and fulfill their specific assignment in the community.

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WHAT LIONESS ARE YOU?

BY LISA BEVERE
WHAT LIONESS ARE YOU?
BY LISA BEVERE

You were fashioned to have an excellently formed and marvelously functioning part in the Body of
Christ. It is time you discovered what you were made, or created, to be! Please don’t compare yourself
with others and rob us all of the best you! Envy sabotages strategic relationships. Pride causes
multiple falls, and no one wins when we compete with one another.

What is your strategic contribution and role in the pride (The Body of Christ)? To help determine
this, we have included a short, fun quiz that has been customized to Lioness Arising. Discovering
your functioning role should help you realize your area of contribution. We have found these types of
profiles invaluable when navigating team and family dynamics and strengths.

Instructions: If you can answer “yes” to the given question, circle the letter (N, P, L, T). Those you
cannot answer with a “yes,” leave blank. (Answer “yes” to the question that describe you the majority
of the time.) For the first four questions, you can only answer “yes” to one of them.

1. N—When someone gets angry at me, I tend to ignore the anger, hoping it will go away, or try to
soothe the anger and bring about peace.

2. P—When someone gets angry at me, I immediately confront the person or issue, even if it
makes that person angrier.

3. L—When someone gets angry at me, I think about it and decide if it is important enough to
interrupt my plan or project.

4. T—When someone gets angry at me, I look for ways to learn from the experience, even if it is a
difficult one.

5. T—I easily and patiently give instructions without getting frustrated if it takes too long.

6. P—I generally discern or sense danger, or that something is amiss, before others do.
7. L—I often find myself in roles of leadership.

8. L—I enjoy being in an organized group in which everyone is aware of their responsibilities and
roles.

9. N—I consider myself a compassionate person.

10. P—I consider myself an assertive person.

11. N—There are often times when I don’t mind stopping what I’m doing to give time and
affection to my husband, children, or others.

12. P—I’m not afraid to take a risk, whether personally, professionally, or for a good or exciting
reason.

13. T—I believe I’m a clear communicator and others easily understand me.

14. L—I like to stay focused until I accomplish my goals.

15. T—I enjoy training and teaching others.

16. N—I often comfort others.

Scoring: Count the number of each letter you circle and record below. (Example: N=2, L=4, P=3,
T=1; these scores indicate that you left two blank)

N= _______ L= _______ P= _______ T= _______

The higher you score in any letter indicates that you are stronger in that descriptive characteristic.
You have aspects of all four and could be high in all four, but there will most likely be one that is
higher than the rest. The most you can score in any category is 4. The following descriptions will give
you more insight into how fearfully and wonderfully made you are, and how you were created by God
for His specific assignment.
N= NURTURER: You are a woman of compassion, especially toward those you care about. You are
accepting, understanding, affectionate, and willing to take time to show those in your life that they
matter. You make a wonderful friend. Cuddling on a sofa in front of a roaring fire with your spouse or
children would be an ideal way for you to spend an evening. You can be spontaneous and fun, yet you
are warm and sensitive. You are a Mary.

L= LEADER: As the lioness is valuable to her pride, so are you as a leader to your family, church, or
business. You are a woman of vision, able to see the big picture and how and where each person most
effectively fits. You are a strategist and a planner. You willingly work under godly authority and
easily lead those you have authority over. You are a Deborah.

P= PROTECTOR: As a woman, you, like the lioness, are a fierce protector of your home, your
children, and those you care about. You watch over them. You (as Proverbs 31 says) “looketh well in
the ways of [your] household.” This means you watch over the home—-what comes in and goes out in
the way of friends, television, books, CDs, DVDs, e-mail, Facebook, Twitter, and whatever else time
may bring. As a Protector, you watch for evil trying to infiltrate your home, and like the angel placed
at the entrance to the Garden of Eden, stand guard. You are an Esther destined to protect those you
love.

T= TRAINER: The woman, as a mother, is designed to be a teacher and trainer in the lives of her
children. You set the tone, mood, and ambiance of your home. Like the lioness, you teach your
children how to play, where to play, the boundaries of their lives, and the difference between
obedience and disobedience. When your children leave the “nest,” you have them ready to enter the
world with confidence, knowledge, and character.

You have been entrusted with a marvelously functioning part! We desperately need everyone in his
or her place and strength. For more on the lioness, view the Lioness Arising book and workbook.

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The role of a 'Protector' is likened to Esther in the Bible because both involve fierce protection over loved ones and homes. A Protector vigilantly monitors what enters their household and guards against harmful influences, similar to Esther's role in safeguarding her people .

The letter scores N, L, P, and T represent different roles: Nurturer, Leader, Protector, and Trainer, respectively. A higher score in any letter indicates a stronger affinity or characteristic associated with that role, helping individuals understand their unique strengths and contributions within the Body of Christ .

Taking the quiz helps individuals understand their strengths and strategic roles, which aids in recognizing and valuing the diverse contributions within a team. It helps align individuals with roles that match their strengths, thereby enhancing teamwork and reducing conflict, fostering a more harmonious and effective community .

A 'Trainer' sets the tone and ambiance of the home and teaches children key life skills, such as boundaries, obedience, and disobedience. This role prepares children with confidence, knowledge, and character for the world beyond their home, greatly influencing family dynamics and child development .

Understanding one's strategic role can lead to personal and spiritual growth by providing clarity on one's purpose and enhancing one's ability to contribute meaningfully to the Body of Christ. It fosters self-awareness, encourages embracing one's strengths, and mitigates the effects of envy and pride, promoting a more fulfilling spiritual journey .

The role identification scheme reinforces the idea of being 'fearfully and wonderfully made' by highlighting diverse, intentional designs and strengths individuals possess. It suggests that these roles and characteristics are divinely appointed for specific contributions, underscoring the value and purpose inherent in each person's creation .

Lisa Bevere suggests individuals can discover their unique role in the Body of Christ by engaging with a customized quiz that helps identify one's function and area of contribution. This process aims to help people realize how they are uniquely created and the strategic role they play within their community .

Comparing oneself to others within the Body of Christ can lead to envy, which sabotages strategic relationships, and pride, which causes multiple falls. These comparisons prevent individuals from making their unique and strategic contributions and lead to unhealthy competition, resulting in nobody winning .

The characteristics of a 'Nurturer' include being compassionate, accepting, understanding, affectionate, and showing others they matter. These traits embody Christian values of love, service, and community, reflecting a Christ-like approach to relationships and personal interactions .

A 'Leader' is characterized by vision, strategic planning, and the ability to see the big picture and align individuals effectively. These traits are invaluable in contexts such as ministry leadership, facilitating group cooperation, and guiding organizational direction within the Body of Christ .

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