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Anyone Can ‘Fill His Hand’ With a Gift
Is giving limited to the spiritual area? No. When King David of old was making preparations for building the temple, he asked: “Who is there volunteering to fill his hand today with a gift for Jehovah?” (1 Chronicles 29:5) Anyone could do so. Similarly today, young or old, in good health or not, many wish to make a voluntary material contribution to further the Kingdom interests. It may be done through the branch office of one’s country or through the local congregation. In this way anyone may, according to his ability, help bear the expense of seeing that the good news is preached in all the inhabited earth. It is a privilege.—2 Corinthians 9:8-12.

 

The above is an example of spiritual giving.

 

Obviously this forum is not in the same category, but we ALL are enjoying the "spiritual" and companionship benefits of this forum.

A lot of time and energy is required to run this forum, so let's show our appreciation by pressing (detonate :lol2:) ...sorry ..meant Donate Button.

 

Fine print: The donate button is "hidden" and hardly noticeable in the menu under "About Us". :)

 

Note to myself: I need to press that button soon too. :coffee:

 

 

 

Man was created as an intelligent creature with the desire to explore and understand :)

 

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  • 5 years later...
On 2/25/2019 at 11:14 PM, New World Explorer said:

Anyone Can ‘Fill His Hand’ With a Gift
Is giving limited to the spiritual area? No. When King David of old was making preparations for building the temple, he asked: “Who is there volunteering to fill his hand today with a gift for Jehovah?” (1 Chronicles 29:5) Anyone could do so. Similarly today, young or old, in good health or not, many wish to make a voluntary material contribution to further the Kingdom interests. It may be done through the branch office of one’s country or through the local congregation. In this way anyone may, according to his ability, help bear the expense of seeing that the good news is preached in all the inhabited earth. It is a privilege.—2 Corinthians 9:8-12.

 

The above is an example of spiritual giving.

 

Obviously this forum is not in the same category, but we ALL are enjoying the "spiritual" and companionship benefits of this forum.

A lot of time and energy is required to run this forum, so let's show our appreciation by pressing (detonate :lol2:) ...sorry ..meant Donate Button.

 

Fine print: The donate button is "hidden" and hardly noticeable in the menu under "About Us". :)

 

Note to myself: I need to press that button soon too. :coffee:

 

 

 

 

Never even knew there was a donate feature here.  Certainly is tucked away....  :whistling:

 

How are things going in that regard?  Are y'all getting enough donations to keep this site running smoothly?  If not enough, then about how much are y'all falling short?

 

I can contribute some if needed....  :thumbsup:

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2 minutes ago, computerwiz said:

 

Never even knew there was a donate feature here.  Certainly is tucked away....  :whistling:

 

How are things going in that regard?  Are y'all getting enough donations to keep this site running smoothly?  If not enough, then about how much are y'all falling short?

 

I can contribute some if needed....  :thumbsup:

Can you send donuts? :whistling:

CAUTION: The comments above may contain personal opinion, speculation, inaccurate information, sarcasm, wit, satire or humor, let the reader use discernment...:D

 

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6 minutes ago, computerwiz said:

 

I won't send anything that is detrimental to one's health.  :raspberry:

Then let us save you from yourself. Send us your donuts...:lol1:

CAUTION: The comments above may contain personal opinion, speculation, inaccurate information, sarcasm, wit, satire or humor, let the reader use discernment...:D

 

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On 8/23/2024 at 4:46 PM, Timl1980 said:

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I am old, and don’t remember the entire joke, but this caption reminded me of the old lady who offered strangers (perhaps on the bus) peanuts. It turns out they were plain peanuts, but should have been chocolate covered peanuts. She had no teeth (poor girl), so she would eat the chocolate off the peanuts and then offer the rest to people she met! Ok so, if anyone knows the entire joke, I would love to hear it. 

 

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The difference between try and triumph is that little "umph"

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