Community Post: Discovering Purpose
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It wasn’t until recently that I’ve begun to rediscover who God has created me to be. It’s like discovering a forgotten gift that has been shoved to the back of your closet. You knew it was there – but you had so many other things to keep you busy. You just didn’t have time to find a place for it. But when you discover it – when you unwrap it for the second, or third, or even fourth time – you begin to realize how God has placed it in your life over and over and over again. Read more from Crystal Rowe at BibleDude.net ...
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