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Our Gifts and Talents Help Us Learn Who We Are
Posted On 05/16/2011 00:03:15 by Gargantuan

Learning Who We Are


We are all given certain genetic gifts and Talents from our earthly and Heavenly Parents.  When we fully understand what these special traits are we will learn to become all that we were meant to be in mortality.  We may begin to understand what these gifts and Talents are as we study the scriptures and prayerfully ponder our Patriarchal Blessing.

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Special Gems Within Our Souls
Posted On 04/01/2011 22:55:35 by Gargantuan

As I sat thinking about our lives tonight, a thought came to my mind that we are all given gifts from our Father in heaven.  We make the choice to share these gifts with those who may benefit, and as we share God will give us even more of His wonderful gifts to bless many lives.


If we are confused and don't realize what are the gifts we have been given by God,  we can read the scriptures and pray about our spiritual gifts and... Read More



Cultivating Our Talents
Posted On 02/15/2009 11:15:32 by chriskcrabb

 Last night I watched the NBA “Dunk contest.” As I was watching, a thought kept recurring in my mind: “Why will I never be able to dunk on a ten foot rim, while it is so easy for these guys, who can not only dunk it, but first throw the ball off the glass, do a 360, and then dunk it with one hand?”  How is that fair?  I recently read a book by Markus Buckingham entitled: “Now Discover Your Strengths.... Read More









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