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... from mistreating them. Loving someone is active, not passive. We show that we honour and love people by complimenting them, encouraging their gifts/talents, and expressing appreciation for who they are ...
The growth mindset
... your given talents, aptitude, interests, temperaments and so on. On the other hand, people with a fixed mindset believe that their congenital qualities are carved in stones and there is no way they can ...
Run with focus
... their purpose and die with their talents.
From scripture, man was created by God to obey and glorify Him. All efforts must be focused on helping man achieve that purpose. Unfortunately, many of us do ...
Run with focus
... who may not identify their purpose and die with their talents.
From scripture, man was created by God to obey and glorify Him. All efforts must be focused on helping man achieve that purpose. Unfortunately, ...
For we are brethren
... the presence of God endows us with heavenly blessings and the Holy Spirit empowers us to remain faithful. We learn new skills and get opportunities to practice our God-given talents as we work with brethren. ...
What will be your legacy?
... use you in his divine purpose can guarantee you a good legacy. Help other people to identify their talents and maximize their potentials for God. Help people determine what they are willing to die for ...
My gift to others
... peoples’ blessings are in our possession even in our challenging moments.
We all have been endowed with special gifts and talents to benefits of ourselves, family, God’s kingdom and others. Always see ...
Be like the Master
... I am my servant also will be” John 12:26. God is so wonderful he gave all humanity the talents to serve in different capacities within the church and outside. We should never see serving as punishment ...
Stewards of our body
... account of all things we are given as in the case of the parable of the talents (Matthew 25:14-30), if we take good care of our body, we can then give good account when the time comes. It will be sad to ...
Learn to love
... from mistreating them. Loving someone is active not passive. We show that we honour and love people by complimenting them, encouraging their gifts/talents, and by expressing appreciation for who they are ...