[Faith-Talk] serving and connection

Theresa Taylor tct71887 at gmail.com
Sat Aug 10 22:41:59 UTC 2024


Great suggestions! Remember Andrew you are child of God. Even when you do not have a disability, it is often tough to figure out what your gifts are and where to serve. Great advice to take it to the Lord. Also, it is not only helpful but quite interesting to fill out a spiritual gift inventory. Let me know if you would like one that is accessible to print disabilities. I will be praying for you! It is worth the struggle to figure out how to serve our mighty Lord! 


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Rev. Dr. Theresa C Taylor
Website: www.seektheson.org

> On Aug 10, 2024, at 11:16 AM, Linda Mentink via Faith-Talk <faith-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi Andrew,
> 
> Please allow me to make some observations and suggestions here.
> 
> One thing is that you are going a lot by your feelings. Feelings change and are not reliable because they center on you. You are centering on you. It's all about you. That's not good, and I'm guessing that people sense that in you.
> 
> Others here have suggested that you reach out to blindness organizations in Canada, and Joy has given you information. We've suggested that to you here before, and you always have some excuse or other. As long as you make excuses, you won't get anywhere.
> 
> You must take it to the Lord in prayer and ask Him to help you be more confident in yourself and in the gifts He's given you. If you don't know what those gifts are, then take an online test to find that out.
> 
> Meet with the church leadership for the purpose of informing them about your skills and your desire to minister to others, whether that be in the actual church service or somewhere else in the church's ministry.
> 
> Maybe you just need to move to a town or city where transportation is available and where there are other blind people.
> 
> You come across here as a very needy individual, and your disabilities make that seem worse. Therefore, people do not know how to help you, and maybe they don't have a lot of time to devote to someone as needy as you. When they are too helpful, just nicely explain what you need or don't need. As blind people, we are always educating by what we say and how we act around others. If you can learn to be more articulate rather than saying "and stuff like that", that will go a long way in your figuring out a plan. As I said, pray and seek the Lord. Then set one small goal that is doable. That done, set another.
> 
> I hope something we've said here will help; but nothing will if you don't make some changes!
> 
> Blessings,
> 
> Linda
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