According to Romans 12, all Christians have been given a unique gift package by God. We are to use these motivational gifts to make God’s Kingdom more visible and more desirable.
This is the introductory lesson in this series. You may download the participant’s notes and the gifts assessment I use in this lesson:
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- Prophecy and Serving
- Teaching and Exhortation
- Giving and Leadership (also called administration or ruling)
- Mercy and a helpful follow-up
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