Gifts and Talents
Our talents grow when we share them
| Diane pictured with some of her students. From left: (back row) Madelaine, Shaelyn, Diane; (front row) Camryn, Jackson, Rylee |
We all have gifts and talents - things that we like to do, or things that we do well, or our gifts may consist of money, possessions, time. Sometimes we may think our talents and gifts are small and inconsequential, but have we thought about how sharing that talent just in a small way with others may help our talents to grow? Diane is a great example of how sharing one talent can give us an opportunity to create more talents.
Diane
learned to play the piano as a child.
She shared that talent periodically when she accompanied her school
choirs. When she was an adult, she
was asked to play the organ for her church congregation. Diane did not know how to play
the organ, but instead of declining the request, she decided to take the
invitation as a challenge to grow her talent. She bought a couple of organ books and taught herself in a
few months how to play the organ.
For many years now, Diane has been able to accompany her church
congregation on the organ.
Sharing
her talents did not end there.
Diane decided one day to teach the youth in her congregation to play the
organ. She invited all the young
people at her church who knew how to play the piano to take organ lessons with
her. Every Saturday, one can find
Diane at the neighborhood church teaching the organ. She does not charge for the lessons. She considers it a service. She has had about 20 students over the
last four years. Some of these
students have graduated from high school and gone to college where they have
taken their skills at the organ and shared them with their new
congregations.
Diane
took one thing she knew, the piano, and expanded that talent by teaching
herself the organ. Then, she took
the talent of playing the organ and learned how to teach the organ to others. Sharing these talents has not only
blessed her, but it has also blessed the lives of all her students and the
congregations for whom they will accompany in the future. It will have a ripple effect. In addition, Diane has gained new
friendships with the youth she teaches.
She says this has brought her great joy and watching them succeed makes
her happy as well. These are added
gifts. All this because she was
willing to share one talent. What
is one talent we can share today? What opportunities will come to us because we
are willing to share that one talent?
How many more talents will we create when we share what we have?
