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Spiritual Gifts Assessment


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To find a spiritual gifts assessment you can do yourself, here is a good one from
Lifeway: Biblical Solutions for Life.
www.lifeway.com/lwc/files/lwcf_wmn_ spiritualgifts_survey.pdf
(If you have trouble with this link, simply go through www.lifeway.com and search for “spiritual gifts”.
 
Then open the article called “Discovering and Using Our Spiritual Gifts” where you will find this download called “Spiritual Gifts Survey”.)
If you’d rather buy a paper copy of this survey (@ $1.75 each), contact Lifeway’s Canadian offices
Recommended Book:
What’s So Spiritual About Your Gifts?
by Henry & Mel Blackaby (ISBN: 1590523458)
 



Random Acts of Kindness


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- Fast for one meal a week and donate the money you would have spent to The Salvation Army Partners in Mission Appeal (formerly Self-Denial).
-Do good anonymously! Donate money to send a child to camp; build something for your church to use; rake your neighbour’s lawn; fill up your spouse’s gas tank; do a household chore without being asked.
-Use your crafting skills for charity! Knit a “chemo cap” for a cancer patient or a “preemie hat” for premature babies. Find out more through www.lionbrand.com and click on “Charity Connection” where you’ll find free patterns. www.knitforkids.org offers patterns and ways to help knit and crochet sweaters for refugee children around the world. Contact: knitforkids@guideposts.org with any questions.
-Gather items to donate emergency and chronic care kits through the Mennonite Central Committee. The website lists all the types of kits needed. Go to: mcc.org/kits
-Become a Community Care Ministries worker through The Salvation Army and learn how to visit people in hospital and nursing homes and bring light and hope into their lives. Ask your corps officer for more information.