
the United States. In Europe, universal preschool is a pillar of
society, allowing women to work and kids to be socialized. In France,
children start school at age 3. - More at http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=128328858&f=3&sc=17
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Thank You! The Frontline team is indebted to you and your family for enabling us to continue to equip the next generation of urban leaders starting at preschool. In 2009 over 500 young people were served at Frontline Outreach with 80% of the students in Read and Succeed improving their reading by one grade level and 75% of the high school students in the Leadership Academy successfully completing job shadowing at places like Barton Marlow Construction and Florida Hospital.
This is strong evidence that your investments are crucial to young leaders like Marjorie Felix, a leadership alumnus, who received a full scholarship via Frontline and is graduating from the University of South Florida in May. She and many others from urban Orlando depend on you to help them develop their God given purpose and become leaders.
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For instance, when I was younger, I could have taken a hundred tests to determine my gifts and abilities; yet, they would have never told me was gifted at teaching. It was only after I began accepting opportunities to speak that I saw the results, received confirmation from others, and realized, "God has gifted me to do this!"
Many people get the discovery process backwards. They think, "Once I discover my spiritual gifts, then I'll know my ministry." It actually works the exact opposite way. Until you're actually involved in serving, you're not going to know what you're good at. The thing to do is just start serving and experimenting with different ministries; only then will you discover your gifts.
You have dozens of hidden abilities and gifts you don't know about because you've never tried them out. So I encourage you to try doing some things you've never done before. No matter how old you are, I urge you to never stop experimenting.
Over the years, I have met many people who discovered hidden talents when they were in their seventies and eighties. In fact, I know a woman in her nineties who runs and wins 10K races; she didn't discover that she enjoyed running until she was seventy-eight!
Don't try to figure out your gifts before volunteering to serve somewhere. Just start serving. Try teaching or leading or organizing or playing an instrument or working with teenagers. You will never know what you're good at until you try. When it doesn't work out, call it an "experiment," not a failure, because it will help you eventually learn what you're good at.