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We often think of talents in terms of public performance or professional skill. When asked about our most prominent talent, our minds might jump to things like singing, public speaking, athletic ability, or business acumen. If we don’t possess these obvious, high-visibility gifts, it is easy to feel like we have little to offer. We might look at the people on stage or in leadership and think, "I wish I had a talent like that." However, God’s definition of talent is far broader and more beautiful than the world’s limited view.
By Dr Joe PettigrewWe often think of talents in terms of public performance or professional skill. When asked about our most prominent talent, our minds might jump to things like singing, public speaking, athletic ability, or business acumen. If we don’t possess these obvious, high-visibility gifts, it is easy to feel like we have little to offer. We might look at the people on stage or in leadership and think, "I wish I had a talent like that." However, God’s definition of talent is far broader and more beautiful than the world’s limited view.