Daily Question, June 11 What is one of my contributions to the world or my community? 46 Reflections Share Click here to cancel reply.Please log in or Create a Profile to post a comment. Notify me when someone replies to my comment via e-mail. Holly in Ohio1 year agoHolly in OhioI have been helping people connect to the marvel of nature, to understand it, mentoring new gardeners, hosting college classes at the farm, and dropping suggestions of how people can save money in their home while saving the planet. It’s one movement. It gives me joy to help people. 🙂 12 Reply Mica1 year agoMicaWow, Holly in Ohio – I’m impressed – congrats 3 Reply Trish1 year agoTrishI’m a creative, out of the box thinker. When there are dilemmas presented (they’re everywhere, right?!) I open myself to an array of solutions/options. It generates other ideas & suggestions. I love how this process uncovers all kinds of fascinating solutions. 5 Reply DeVonna1 year agoDeVonnaMy writings. I'm able to sell my essays/devotions to various publications, but mostly I enjoy writing devotions. The Upper Room is publishing one of my devotions on June 28. If you go to upperroom.org/devotions on the 28th you can read one of my devotions. I am honored and humbled each time I sell an article or book entry because I know that people all over the world can read what I've written and be inspired. I've gotten letters from people who've read my articles, thanking me and sharing how t...My writings. I’m able to sell my essays/devotions to various publications, but mostly I enjoy writing devotions. The Upper Room is publishing one of my devotions on June 28. If you go to upperroom.org/devotions on the 28th you can read one of my devotions. I am honored and humbled each time I sell an article or book entry because I know that people all over the world can read what I’ve written and be inspired. I’ve gotten letters from people who’ve read my articles, thanking me and sharing how the Lord has spoken to them. This is my contribution to my global community. Read More13 Reply Toni1 year agoToniHow inspiring! 2 Reply Katrina1 year agoKatrinaDon’t let me to forget to check on on Upper Room on the 28th to read your devotion. Good for you. 3 Reply Patricia1 year agoPatriciaIt’s in my calendar! Thanks for sharing the link and date! 4 Reply Mica1 year agoMicaMine too, DeVonna! 🙂 3 Reply Christine1 year agoChristineAnd also in my calender 🤗 3 Reply Trish1 year agoTrishHow wonderful! Thank You for sharing the link. 4 Reply Gregoire1 year agoGregoireThiugh far from perfect I have led a good example as a husband father and provider for my sons. Both of them have been raised with a moral an ethical standard centered in the consciousness of Jesus Christ, the center of which is unconditional love, and unconditional forgiveness. Compared with my other charitable and financial contributions, I believe this is the most significant and will have the most lasting effect in spreading love and kindness in this life. 8 Reply Trish1 year agoTrishWhat a beautiful way to give to others. 3 Reply RATASHIQ1 year agoRATASHIQDAILY QUESTION, JUNE 11 What is one of your contributions to the world or your community? My willingness to be vocal and vulnerable about my issues and the resources I use to address the with the world and the community is my contribution. 7 Reply devy1 year agodevyTrying to present positivity and kindness to all those around me who need it. Being trustworthy and understanding .. 9 Reply EJP1 year agoEJPPatience with understanding. 9 Reply Michele1 year agoMicheleKindness. 8 Reply Christine1 year agoChristinePlaying the piano for people with Alzheimer’s disease. But I receive more from them than I give. 14 Reply Mica1 year agoMicaBut you give to many of them, so that adds up to lots of giving, Christine 🙂 3 Reply Howie Geib1 year agoHowie GeibI seek out and appreciate beauty. Acknowledge it. Promote it. Further its cause. In all its forms I can find and witness. I amplify it when I can. Point to it for others to see or just to herald it to the heavens. For it is in the beauty that the evidence resides. The evidence we all need: That life is beautiful and worth living and sacrificing for. However you are called to sacrifice. In me it is always ego. Becoming less for the sake of all. 12 Reply Kevin1 year agoKevinI pray that I have always, and will continue, to bring a caring heart for the wellbeing, beauty, and wonder for people around me, young and old, beyond my own long and privileged existence. 11 Reply « Previous 1 2 My Private Gratitude Journal Write an entry in your private gratefulness journal Get Started This site is brought to you by A Network for Grateful Living, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. All donations are fully tax deductible in the U.S.A. DONATE https://gratefulness.org/content/uploads/2015/03/GX-Gold-Participant-L.png Community Engagement Guidelines Privacy Policy [email protected] Connect with us on Social Media: © 2000 - 2022, A Network for Grateful Living Website by Briteweb