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This is a little thread to introduce myself. I am exploring ways to utilize the talent God has given me, in a way that honors God.

(I am not so good at this...)

but I hope to meet others that have achieved such a goal, and for opportunities to do so...

God Bless,

Robert


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you're not so good at this? why not!?!

is it that
a. you are not good honor God with your talent
b. you are not good at talent, but you are at honoring God?

either way, you're probablly doing better at both than you think, since you're recognizing that you want to do better!
C. I am not good at writing about myself.... (wonderfully illustrated via this question)

I probably fall short of a. and b. as well. Though that is not what I meant.

Thanks for the reply...:)

Daniel Conner said:
you're not so good at this? why not!?!

is it that
a. you are not good honor God with your talent
b. you are not good at talent, but you are at honoring God?

either way, you're probablly doing better at both than you think, since you're recognizing that you want to do better!
welcome, look forward to hearing more and seeing more!!

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