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What Does It Mean to Be an INTP? The Type That Wants It to Actually Hold Up
INTP stands for introverted, intuitive, thinking, and perceiving. It's the mix that will not accept an argument just because everybody around it already has.

What Does It Mean to Be an INTJ? The Type That Plans in Decades
INTJ stands for introverted, intuitive, thinking, and judging. It's the pairing that can see where something ends up and then work backwards to today.

Jesus' Enneagram Type
Put simply, Jesus is the perfect example of every Enneagram Type. He is everything we should strive to be, so let's see how each of us, not just one Enneagram Type, can become more like Jesus.

Devotional Ideas for ISTJs: Three Practices Built to Last Ten Years
Psalm 1 describes somebody who meditates on God's law day and night and compares them to a tree by a stream. The image is about roots and time, which is the one thing this type has an advantage in.

Devotional Ideas for ISFJs: Three Practices for People Who Serve Everybody Else
The writer of Hebrews tells a tired church that God has not forgotten the work they've done. That sentence was written for people whose ministry nobody logs.

Devotional Ideas for INFJs: Three Practices That Fit How You Already Pray
Jesus' instruction on prayer was to go into a room and shut the door. For an introvert with a loud interior life, that's not a discipline to build. It's a description of where you already live.

Devotional Ideas for ISTPs: Three Practices That Don't Require Sitting Still
Paul tells a church to make it their ambition to lead a quiet life and work with their hands. That's an unusual thing to call an ambition, and it's the shape of this type's spiritual life.

Devotional Ideas for ISFPs: Making, Noticing, and Showing Up
The first person the Bible says God filled with his Spirit wasn't a preacher or a prophet. He was a craftsman, and God filled him to work in gold, wood, and stone.

Devotional Ideas for INFPs: Three Practices for a Faith Made of Feeling
Paul says the Spirit prays for us in wordless groans when we don't know what to ask for. That's a description of prayer that finally fits somebody who feels more than they can say.

Devotional Ideas for INTPs: Three Practices That Don't Insult Your Intelligence
Paul tells Timothy to be a worker who correctly handles the word of truth. That's a craft instruction, and it's the one devotional habit an INTP will actually keep.