Life Atlas® fosters a culture of growth, belonging, and purpose, helping people live out their faith through the authentic expression of their gifts. We help congregations nurture deeper self-understanding, strengthen relationships, and inspire meaningful service. Members gain clarity about how their unique strengths can contribute to the life and mission of the community, while leaders can guide others with greater insight and compassion.
Cultivate spiritual growth — Help each person discover their God-given gifts as pathways to deeper faith and ongoing personal transformation.
Build meaningful connections — Strengthen fellowship through empathy, appreciation, and mutual understanding.
Empower service and ministry — Match people’s unique gifts with opportunities to serve where they will thrive and make the greatest impact.
Develop inspired leadership — Recognize and nurture emerging leaders whose natural talents and passion can guide others.
Unite through diversity — Celebrate the rich variety of gifts and vocations within your congregation as expressions of God working through many lives.
Training—take a deep dive into C. G. Jung’s original model of eight psychological types (gifts) and their relationship to depth psychology. Learn how, in Analytical Psychology, the presence of a divine image of perfected wholeness is central to unique personal development. Jung’s psychology closely aligns with spiritual traditions, for he acknowledged the presence of a divine guide in the human psyche.
The Role of the Life Atlas® Instruments
Gifts Compass Inventory (GCI) for understanding how people are uniquely gifted and to form harmonious teams
Discover Your Passion Assessment to clarify unique vocational callings
Work Profile Suite to place people in roles for which they are well-suited.
Life Atlas® integrates easily into congregational programs such as board work, small groups, leadership training, youth and adult formation, or vocational discernment.
Members begin with three online assessments:
Each participant receives an individual profile and practical guidance to help them see how their gifts can contribute to the community’s shared mission. Facilitators and leaders can use these insights to encourage collaboration, deepen relationships, and support spiritual growth.

The Gifts Compass Inventory® (GCI) is an online self-assessment that identifies your best gifts. Derived from C.G. Jung’s original model of psychological types, it is used by psychologists and counselors world-wide.

This assessment will walk you through a series of steps to clarify the work that is consistent with your strengths, your interests, and your heartfelt values.

Assess the gifts needed in any work, or the work you are doing now, to see how well you are suited for the work. Browse our free Work Profile Database to see which gifts are used most in your potential careers of interest.
Life Atlas helps individuals discern their unique gifts and callings, making it easier for people to engage where they can flo urish. The result is deeper engagement, stronger ministries, and a more vibrant expression of the community’s mission.
Life Atlas helps individuals discern their unique gifts and callings, making it easier for people to engage where they can flourish. The result is deeper engagement, stronger ministries, and a more vibrant expression of the community’s mission.
"This type of career interest exploration is much more interactive than filling in bubbles: it causes you to truly examine a career path from all important angles.
"This type of career interest exploration is much more interactive than filling in bubbles: it causes you to truly examine a career path from all important angles.
Life Atlas helps individuals discern their unique gifts and callings, making it easier for people to engage where they can flourish. The result is deeper engagement, stronger ministries, and a more vibrant expression of the community’s mission.
When individuals understand how they and others are gifted, faith communities grow stronger,
more compassionate, and more unified. Leaders gain clarity in guiding others, and members
find greater joy in meaningful service.