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Celebrate Your Gifts

Share Your Gift

"Life's secret to truly rich living (emotional, spiritual, physical and financial) is to use your God-given gift to help another one of God's creatures."

Many gifts, usually called "talents" are obvious. This would include natural talents in the arts and sciences, the helping professions, business, arts and crafts, parenting, sports and so on. The real question is not what your gift is, but are you using it to enhance or advance God's creation - primarily other people?

If you are in business, are you contributing your time, talent, or money to help others?

If you are an artist or a musician, are you using your gift to bless others in your community (in convalescent homes, children's clinics, poverty programs, schools, churches and civic groups, etc)?

If you are talented in math or reading, telling stories, or appreciating great literature, art or music, have you considered sharing your gift with others (see above example)? If you love sports or arts and crafts, what about coaching or teaching your neighbor's children?

If you are handy around the car or house, or in the building trades, consider helping the elderly or single parents who lack the talent or finances to hire someone like yourself.

Most of us never think about our gifts - we're too busy obsessing on our shortcomings! Here's a brief list (how many more can you add?) of often unrecognized gifts that can be a tremendous help to local charities/churches, service clubs, or families.

  • A "can do person" - sets goals, keeps things on target, gets the job done!
  • An "idea person" - contributes creative ideas to add success, value, efficiency or fun.
  • A "facilitator" - is good at communicating, follow-up or follow-thru.
  • A "tidy mind" - tracks details; makes sure all forms are filled out correctly, timelines are met, keeps things organized.
  • A "servant giver" - everyone needs (and loves), a volunteer with a grateful, giving sprit. Every door is open for you.
  • The "problem solver" - has experience, wisdom, a board perspective, and strong analytical skills to solve challenges.

Whatever talent you have, if you really start paying attention to those around you, or you just read your local daily newspaper, or make a list of all the agency groups, schools, churches in your city that might need volunteers with your talent - you will find plenty of places to share your gift. And the more you share it the better you will feel.