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“CREATION
THERAPY & TEMPERAMENT ANALYSIS”
The purpose of God’s Way Services is to equip God’s children
to reach their full spiritual potential through godly
counsel and the Word of God.
Creation Therapy is based upon the theory of temperament
(understanding of the inner man - our intrinsic make-up) and
uses this knowledge to help us understand ourselves.
Therefore it allows us to be the best that God has created
us to be by meeting the needs of our temperament equally and
scripturally. Although this therapeutic method is a fairly
new concept (since 1983) it has proven to be extremely
successful.
What Is Creation Therapy?
Creation Therapy is a step by step therapeutic format based
upon the Word of God.
Man is a 3 part (trichotimous): physical, emotional and
spiritual being with basic needs. When man is seeking to
meet these needs, he is driven in his attempts to the things
of the world for satisfaction.
Through Creation Therapy the individual is being taught how
to have their needs met in godly ways that are conducive to
the Holy Scriptures.
Creation Therapy is, in part, a means by which mankind is
given the understanding of his or her temperament and the
knowledge to find balance and the perfect place God has
designed for them.
Creation Therapy is the mechanism by which mankind is given
the ability to find balance between body, soul and spirit,
allowing them to be the best that God created them to be.
Creation Therapy is a counseling method based upon the
belief that man is a uniquely created being rather than the
result of an evolutionary process. This method was developed
by the National Christian Counselors Association in the
early 1980's which underwent seven years of research
involving more than five thousand (+5,000) individuals who
were seeking help for their problems. Conclusions based on
research are that Creation Therapy is over ninety percent
(+90%) successful when administered by a person who has been
trained in this counseling technique.
What Is Temperament?
Before defining what Temperament is, we need to first
discuss the inner person’s composition, which is made up of
what has been called the “Building Blocks” that are very
helpful in understanding human behavior.
The inner person is composed of the following dynamics:
(Building Blocks and Temperament)

Temperament pinpoints our perceptions of ourselves and the
people who love and care about us.
Although “Temperament” is not specifically mentioned in the
Old or New Testament Scriptures, in Psalm 139 King David
(knowing nothing about DNA) knew that before you were born,
God designed you.... “For you created my innermost being...”
While your body was being differentiated within your
mother’s womb, each “inward part” was designed exactly as
God intended - including both your strengths and weaknesses.
Temperament is based upon a “creationist view” and not an
evolutionary view of human origin and development.
In Genesis 1:27 the Word of God
says, “So God created man in his own
image, in the image of God he created him; male and female
created he them”. Temperament is similar to gender in
the sense that there are certain environment influences that
can alter the gender, but never really change it.
Temperament is not genetic in the sense that it is not
passed through the genes and chromosomes of men and women.
Your Temperament contains your inborn qualities coded by a
loving and wise Creator and these qualities make up your
unique identity.
What Is Temperament Therapy?
Temperament Therapy is a Biblical / spiritual method by
which an individual’s soul is analyzed and measured
scientifically, on a personal level for: understanding,
development and godly change. It is a spiritual roadmap that
navigates each passenger in the right direction, revealing
personal weaknesses and strengths that can bring glory to
God.
What Are The Temperaments?
Traditionally there had been four temperaments: Melancholy,
Sanguine, Choleric and Phlegmatic. The fifth temperament
that was identified through the Arno’s’ research is called
the Supine. This identification area describes a person who
is a servant and feels that they have little or no value.
    
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