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"LUKE 12:16-21 REFLECTION" Kids Ministry Coffee Break 56: We have the opportunity each and every day to invest ourselves (heart, soul, and being). Let's invest wisely and grow rich toward God‪.‬ Kid's Ministry Coffee Break | A Few Minutes of Spiritual Refreshment for Children & Youth Ministers.

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"Luke 12:16-21 REFLECTION" Kids Ministry Coffee Break 56: We have the opportunity each and every day to invest ourselves (heart, soul, and being).  Let's invest wisely and grow rich toward God.

We have the opportunity to invest ourselves today. In what…or to whom will we invest?

We are ministers who have given our lives to God in a unique way. This doesn’t mean we aren’t human beings who are attracted to the many wonderful offerings of the world.

We all like houses, cars, toys, and a variety of stuff.

Stuff is not inherently bad.

Money is not bad.

Love of money is, but not money itself.

This parable offers us insight into the wrong way to invest ourselves.

So…how will you invest yourself today? In you? In others? In God?

May you invest wisely and be rich toward God.

Message brought to you by Rev. Joseph Sanford of Sanford Curriculum (Student ministry resources available on The Sunday School Store written by he and Lauren Sanford).

Music by The Muse Maker

https://sundayschool.store/products/treasure-in-heaven-lesson


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"Luke 12:16-21 REFLECTION" Kids Ministry Coffee Break 56: We have the opportunity each and every day to invest ourselves (heart, soul, and being).  Let's invest wisely and grow rich toward God.

We have the opportunity to invest ourselves today. In what…or to whom will we invest?

We are ministers who have given our lives to God in a unique way. This doesn’t mean we aren’t human beings who are attracted to the many wonderful offerings of the world.

We all like houses, cars, toys, and a variety of stuff.

Stuff is not inherently bad.

Money is not bad.

Love of money is, but not money itself.

This parable offers us insight into the wrong way to invest ourselves.

So…how will you invest yourself today? In you? In others? In God?

May you invest wisely and be rich toward God.

Message brought to you by Rev. Joseph Sanford of Sanford Curriculum (Student ministry resources available on The Sunday School Store written by he and Lauren Sanford).

Music by The Muse Maker

https://sundayschool.store/products/treasure-in-heaven-lesson


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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kidsministry-coffee-break/support

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