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You’ve Got Talent: How to Discover Your Natural Abilities

To us today, the world ‘talent’ refers to a person’s natural ability to be very good at something. It refers to an above average ability, an extraordinary ability, like a talent to sing, or learn, or paint. But the only reason this word is in our dictionary today, is because Jesus used it in a story, or parable, that He told in Matthew 25:14-30. Watch the program here to learn more.

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