What a Hundred Lifeguards Taught Me About Calling
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Emily Freeman of Chatting at the Sky writes, "Could it be possible that your limits--those things you curse and hate and wish were different about yourself--are not holding you back but pointing you forward? It seems to me when I finally recognize my inability is when Christ shows up able within me. But he doesn’t equip me to do every job possible, he equips me to do the job meant for me."
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