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At the end of every week, we'll give you a challenge—something to try that might be outside your regular routine. Each challenge is designed to help you develop one important spiritual habit. This week, it's...
USE YOUR GIFTS
God has given all of us unique gifts. Whether it's your skills, talents, character traits, experiences, lessons learned, or even some of the stuff you own. You have a lot you can share with others. Today's challenge is going to help you think about the gifts God has uniquely given you, and how you can use those gifts to love God and others. Because when we use our gifts for God, we grow!
What's something you're passionate about or skilled in? It could be something like math, art, or a sport—an interest that feels removed from anything to do with God. But even in the simplest activities, you can use whatever comes naturally to you to praise God!
One of the ways you can do this is by developing consistent practice in the gifts you've been given. We worship because God is faithful. What activity or skill can you dedicate to God daily for a week? This week, make a plan to worship God by doing something you love.
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Have you ever stood in awe of a natural wonder—a pristine glacier, a golden sunset, or vast ocean—and been amazed by its beauty? These remind us of the incredible God who created everything. So, what would it look like to live every day in awe of our Creator? For the next 28 days, we’ll explore what it means to worship—not just with songs or prayers, but with the way we live. Our lives are shaped by our response to the wonder of who God is, and we’ll see when we worship, we get to know God more.
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