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7 Day Challenge Day #2: My Gifts & Talents

January 9, 2014 By Ligia

Challenge#2 was to think about my natural gifts and talents. Not an easy task. I don’t feel very gifted or talented when all I do is stay-home all day, drive the kids around, clean, cook and clean some more. I don’t feel I have much to offer when I barely get my house in order and YES I still have my Christmas tubs in my house!

But upon forced contemplation I was able to come up with a list:

1. Organization-My friends always tell me how organized I am. I have a “control center” and a “menu board”. I keep all my recipes in my recipe binder. I have a Christmas binder, for goodness sakes!
2. Throwing parties- family/friends enjoy my parties. I really try to give my 100% to throwing my children parties. Maybe it’s because I only had two birthday parties that I can remember. Or maybe it’s because I feel someday they will look back and remember with gratitude all the effort I put into making their day special.
3. Writing-Writing, like everything else, takes practice. Sometimes I feel like I can’t express what I am trying to say very well, but other times I write in my journal or I write a prayer and I blow myself away.  I used to write short stories and I really miss that. Someday, I think I’ll explore that again.
4. Rising above (resilience)- when diabetes, celiacs, dyslexia, homeschooling, and ADD came my way, I tried to tackle it head on, learn everything I needed to know to face my fears about it.
5. Creativity- I am creative. I may not come up with the ideas, but I love crafting, scrapbooking. I know I would love sewing and cake decorating if I had the time.
6. Helping others- my greatest joy is helping others who are struggling with something I am struggling with or struggled myself.
7. Teaching- I love teaching! My kids and other kids. Right now I love my K-1 movement class that I am teaching for our co-op. I am already planning what I want to teach for next year and I am so excited.
So there.
I thought of 7 really positive gifts and talents.
Actually, I thought of an 8th. The gift of compassion. It may not sound like much of a gift or talent, but this is a different gift. Along the lines of helping others, these are gifts given by the Holy Spirit.
Romans 12:6-8: We all have different gifts, according to the grace given us. If a man’s gift is prophesying, let him use it in proportion to his faith. If its is serving, let him serve; if it is teaching, let him teach, if it is encouraging, let him encourage; if it is contributing to the needs of others, let him give generously; if it is leadership, let him govern diligently; if it is showing mercy, let him do it cheerfully.
I can honestly say that he has given me the opportunity to exercise all of these gifts (except prophesy). I am thankful for this challenge because I realize that I am not just a Busy Mom. I am an important member of Christ’s Church and I have worth!!!
Ligia

Filed Under: About me, Faithbuilding

Christmas Advent Starts Dec 1st

November 30, 2013 By Ligia

I am using a new Advent “wreath” this year, but for many years we did a simple wreath from Michael’s and I put candles in candle holders. Here is a post from a friend on Advent. It starts this Sunday, so there is still time.

The Advent Wreath – Messiah Is Coming!

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Operation Christmas Child Shoebox Time

October 30, 2013 By Ligia

It’s time to start thinking about making our shoe boxes for Operation Christmas Child. This is my 16th year being involved. I started off just doing one. Then when I had my daughter, we did a girl box. When my son was born, we did one of each. Last year, the kids did 2 each- one girl and one boy the same age as them. This year, we plan to fill a shoe box for each age level-one boy and one girl. So our family goal is 6 boxes.

Here is a link to a fun Veggie Tale video about this program:

Here is our boxes from last year, I’ll post this year’s soon.

My filled boxes

 

 

 

 

 

To learn more watch the video or click on the icon below:
Operation Christmas Child

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