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My Story
God has brought me a long way up to this point and seven years of my life He let me live in the wonderful city of San Francisco. That was where He saved my life.
Before that I did not know Him, yes I did not want to know Him.
I lived a life of not caring for others and not even about my own life
Yet God had a plan for me and brought me to a place where I was welcomed from the first moment on. In San Francisco He let me meet some of His workers who through His unfailing love brought me closer and closer to Him. My Lord, God and Savior Jesus.
It was at the Hot Dog Church in the Tenderloin district of San Francisco where God opened up a new way of living for me. The Christian way. I can’t even say how it all came to be. I just knew so strong in my heart this was what I wanted for the rest of my life.
I wanted to bring forth the Good News, namely:
JESUS LOVES YOU
With God´s help I became a minister in the Church of God, Cleveland Tennessee and worked at Providence Care Ministries (the Hotdog church) in San Francisco.
Then in 2003 God called me back to Germany to take care of my father and mother.
Here now I minister to my family, coworkers, neighbors and friends and take care of my mom. For five years I’ve been working as a delivery driver for medical supplies. But do to circumstances I now earn my livelihood as a house-technician for my Christian boss and I run a small online-shop.
My hearts desire is to return to the US one day and again minister to those that are lost and cast out of society like I was before I came to know Jesus.
This is the result of my Keirsey Temperament Sorter-II test.
Rational Portrait of the Architect (INTP)
Architects need not be thought of as only interested in drawing blueprints for buildings or roads or bridges. They are the master designers of all kinds of theoretical systems, including school curricula, corporate strategies, and new technologies. For Architects, the world exists primarily to be analyzed, understood, explained – and re-designed. External reality in itself is unimportant, little more than raw material to be organized into structural models. What is important for Architects is that they grasp fundamental principles and natural laws, and that their designs are elegant, that is, efficient and coherent.
Architects are rare – maybe one percent of the population – and show the greatest precision in thought and speech of all the types. They tend to see distinctions and inconsistencies instantaneously, and can detect contradictions no matter when or where they were made. It is difficult for an Architect to listen to nonsense, even in a casual conversation, without pointing out the speaker’s error. And in any serious discussion or debate Architects are devastating, their skill in framing arguments giving them an enormous advantage. Architects regard all discussions as a search for understanding, and believe their function is to eliminate inconsistencies, which can make communication with them an uncomfortable experience for many.
Ruthless pragmatists about ideas, and insatiably curious, Architects are driven to find the most efficient means to their ends, and they will learn in any manner and degree they can. They will listen to amateurs if their ideas are useful, and will ignore the experts if theirs are not. Authority derived from office, credential, or celebrity does not impress them. Architects are interested only in what make sense, and thus only statements that are consistent and coherent carry any weight with them.
Architects often seem difficult to know. They are inclined to be shy except with close friends, and their reserve is difficult to penetrate. Able to concentrate better than any other type, they prefer to work quietly at their computers or drafting tables, and often alone. Architects also become obsessed with analysis, and this can seem to shut others out. Once caught up in a thought process, Architects close off and persevere until they comprehend the issue in all its complexity. Architects prize intelligence, and with their grand desire to grasp the structure of the universe, they can seem arrogant and may show impatience with others who have less ability, or who are less driven.


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