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Tag Archives: talents
Using your Gifts to BENEFIT Others — by Kathy Carmichael
In my last blog post, I talked about the talents we have been gifted by God. I wrote about glorifying God through the use of his gifts. But there is another side to this coin. You can also put God … Continue reading
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Tagged Gifts, God's gifts, God's purpose, skills, talents
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Aspects of God by Kathy Carmichael
Recently I worked on two nonfiction Christian projects and, as I worked on them, I believed and still do, that in doing so I was fulfilling my calling. God has given each of us gifts, talents and skills He hopes … Continue reading
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Tagged Gifts, God's gifts, love, skills, talents, your gifts
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Cutting With Scissors by Nancy J. Farrier
Yesterday, my five-year-old grandson was working on his school work at home. He had one last assignment to complete—cutting out figures with his scissors. He loves doing this, although in his enthusiasm he doesn’t always stay on the line. Still, … Continue reading