Time, Talent, and Treasure
Some encouragement, a thank you, and an introduction…
“The boomer is motivated by greed, the desire for money, property, and therefore power […] Stickers on the contrary are motivated by affection, by such love for a place and its life that they want to preserve it and remain in it.”
“My love for singing began before I was even old enough to remember […] To me, it has always been clear that this was a gift from God, because it’s so central to who I am. There’s no way I could have chosen it for myself.”
“I kept telling myself, ‘When I am in my 30s I will give. When I am further in my career I will give. When I have a family I will give.’ This was a backwards way of thinking, full of fear and distrust in the One who has given everything for me.”
“I grew up in a family in which servanthood was a thread woven through the fabric of our everyday lives. Both of my parents modeled a servant’s heart, but it was really my father who taught me the joy of being a servant.”
“Recently, I have found myself thinking about money -- mostly the idea of money. I'm realizing more and more how much our culture and status is dictated by what we monetarily have or do not have. It’s so easy for me to stumble into the comparison trap with my peers. It’s a dangerous place.”
“Even though I don’t remember life without a passion for making, I have still doubted that my talent can be used for good. And it’s this doubt that almost kept me from pursuing my passion for creating art entirely.”
We hope you've enjoyed our summer devotional: Time, Talent, & Treasure. We are thankful for those who contributed to it, and we're grateful for the ways in which their words have encouraged you and us as a staff.
So...now what?