Seven Apologetic Belief Types
Seven patterns. Thousands of stories. One that's yours. Take a look at each type. You may recognize yourself in more than one.
Which one sounds like you?
Developed from a formal doctoral study and refined through 3,000+ assessments, these seven patterns represent the distinct ways God brings people to faith in Jesus.
Select any type below to explore it in depth.
1 Brokenness
Finding that Christianity best explains and addresses personal and world brokenness.
2 Wholeness
Discovering how faith brings practical positive changes to daily life.
3 Intervention
Experiencing God's direct intervention or sudden change in understanding.
4 Experience
Encountering God's presence in supernatural moments and everyday life.
5 Evidence
Finding conviction through historical, scientific, or archaeological facts.
6 Reason
Being convinced through logical and philosophical arguments.
7 Assumption
Stepping forward in faith, before having all the answers.
New Approach to an Ancient Foundation
While the Belief Types model is new, the categories come from centuries of Christian apologetic tradition. After studying 28 apologetic methodologies, the same seven patterns kept emerging, with six pairing naturally into three groups that map to your head, your heart, and your hands.
Each Belief Type maps directly to an established tradition within Christian apologetics: the centuries-old field of explaining and defending the Christian faith. Every type has specific scholarly roots developed by serious Christian thinkers over centuries. The Profile simply asks: which of these reflects how you came to believe?
Reason
Experience
Wholeness
Assumption runs through the other Belief Types, measuring how much, or how little, confirmation you needed in each area before stepping forward.
Ready to discover your Belief Type?
Your Belief Type is the pattern God used to reach you, and it still shapes how you handle doubt, grow, and share your faith today.
