Perks
So there may be some hard things about living in Germany, but there are some definite benifits. Like driving one hour to Zurich and hanging out there for the day, seeing the sights and having a good time down by the river with all the old buildings and churches.
One of the best parts is that I got to drive through the longest tunnel I have ever been in, it was 4km long, a good time if I do say so myself.
Also I can say "nein danke" (no thank you) without an accent! A Linguistics Master, I am!
Question of the Day:
Have you ever felt like your using your gifts that God has given you, but they are not the gifts you feel called to use?
One of the best parts is that I got to drive through the longest tunnel I have ever been in, it was 4km long, a good time if I do say so myself.
Also I can say "nein danke" (no thank you) without an accent! A Linguistics Master, I am!
Question of the Day:
Have you ever felt like your using your gifts that God has given you, but they are not the gifts you feel called to use?

1 Comments:
Question of the day? I don't know if I really get what your asking? But recently I have been feeling like I have been doing lots of administration stuff and that is the closest thing to ministry I have in my life and though I am gifted there I don't like it all that much, while on the other hand I have not had the time or the private residence required to use hospitality which gives me joy and is a gift. So I think I know what you mean somewhat, except maybe I feel like God has put me where I am and is pleased with what I'm doing.
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