Yes, I am a practicing Christian (practicing in the sense that I attend and enjoy church/Bible study, I try to incorporate prayer into my every-day life, and my faith affects my decisions and behavior) and test as an INTJ. I have lots of NT friends who are also Christian, though it's clear that (at least among the Christians I know), the NTs are probably the least common group.
I notice that I approach faith differently from most other Christians I know. I question a lot of things and believe that my faith can be reconciled with science. I believe in evolution of all beings, but that God was behind it. I don't rely on a God-of-the-gaps ideology to give evidence for my belief in God. Much of the basis for my belief is comprised of how I perceive God to have affected my own life and the lives of those around me.
I notice that I approach faith differently from most other Christians I know. I question a lot of things and believe that my faith can be reconciled with science. I believe in evolution of all beings, but that God was behind it. I don't rely on a God-of-the-gaps ideology to give evidence for my belief in God. Much of the basis for my belief is comprised of how I perceive God to have affected my own life and the lives of those around me.