Wednesday, September 8, 2004  

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     In This Issue
    Living That Our Lives Glorify God (3 of 6)
    Johnny Hunt
    Have you ever wondered what spiritual gifts you possess? You may already know that you have the gift of teaching, prayer, counseling, encouragement or one of the many other unique gifts that God bestows on His children. Why do we have these gifts and how should we use them?

    According to Johnny Hunt, "gifts exist so that Christ's body (the church) will lack nothing that it needs for ministry." Gifts are not given to us for our pleasure, but for His. We should not hide our gifts, but rather use them to glorify God by serving Him, His church, and others around us! Read more about using spiritual gifts for God's glory in Johnny Hunt's sermon, "Living that Our Lives Glorify God."
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     Featured Sermon
    What on Earth Am I Here For?
    Curt Dodd
    I'm starting a new series called "Bull's Eye Living". And today I want to address the question 'Why on earth am I here?', which is one of the things I hear from many of you. What am I here for? What is life all about? Or if I was to ask...
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     Quotes of the Week
    Efforts and courage are not enough without purpose and direction.
    -- John F. Kennedy

    Depend on it. God's work done in God's way will never lack God's supply.
    -- J. Hudson Taylor