So I would switch the INTP and ENTJ positions and swap them with each other, as well as making the line between them fuzzy or dotted. J likes organization and structure, P is not so fond of it. This is what differentiates the apostolic type from being predominantly Pauline of Petrine. Petrine more on the J side, Pauline more on the P side form my perspective.
Apostolic ENTP…the vanity of my ENTP personality likes to think about that however the reality of “apostolic” ministry and its esteemed status are very different. Living a life driven by divine love heralding a new way of life and a new community is a sometimes very hard on ones heart. I’ve never know such satisfaction and relational disappointment at the same time.
Tim, so in memorable form, the J is more rational, the P more relational.. Leighton, yeh, it’s true, living on the itinerant side is more demanding in almost every way.
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So I would switch the INTP and ENTJ positions and swap them with each other, as well as making the line between them fuzzy or dotted. J likes organization and structure, P is not so fond of it. This is what differentiates the apostolic type from being predominantly Pauline of Petrine. Petrine more on the J side, Pauline more on the P side form my perspective.
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Apostolic ENTP…the vanity of my ENTP personality likes to think about that however the reality of “apostolic” ministry and its esteemed status are very different. Living a life driven by divine love heralding a new way of life and a new community is a sometimes very hard on ones heart. I’ve never know such satisfaction and relational disappointment at the same time.
Tim, so in memorable form, the J is more rational, the P more relational.. Leighton, yeh, it’s true, living on the itinerant side is more demanding in almost every way.
Hmm, I am ENFP instead of ENTP, and work within the gifts that are listed.
Thoughts?
I might give a different answer tomorrow, but how about “Johannine?”
Tim, switch accomplished, more thoughts on Wednesday!