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Tag Archives: the difference between Peter and Paul
Peter, Don’t Try to Be Paul
Have you ever read a passage that was written by the apostle Paul and thought, “That’s too hard for me to understand”? My guess is that most of us have been there. Even the apostle Peter sometimes had trouble with … Continue reading
Posted in Doing Good, God's Work, Individuality, Ministry, Preaching, Service, Spiritual Gifts, Talents
Tagged be yourself, be yourself in serving Christ, don't try to be someone else, Peter and Paul, the Christian's individuality, the difference between Peter and Paul, using your spiritual gifts in serving Christ, using your talents in serving Christ
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Peter, Don’t Try to Be Paul
Have you ever read a passage that was written by the apostle Paul and thought, “That’s too hard for me to understand”? My guess is that most of us have been there. Even the apostle Peter sometimes had trouble with … Continue reading
Posted in Doing Good, God's Work, Individuality, Ministry, Preaching, Service, Spiritual Gifts, Talents
Tagged be yourself, be yourself in serving Christ, don't try to be someone else, Peter and Paul, the Christian's individuality, the difference between Peter and Paul, using your spiritual gifts in serving Christ, using your talents in serving Christ
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