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Kaki M.

  • karinmrose
  • Oct 7
  • 1 min read

Updated: Nov 4

My faith has been the greatest influence on my giving. From an early age I learned about putting others first. In Biblical times the farmers left the crops at the edges of the fields for the gleaners. The Fruits of the Spirit include generosity. And all gifts are from God and belong to Him. I want to honor my gifts and talents by making use of them. In my giving of my time, talent, and treasure I primarily support God’s people and God’s creation, whether it’s for feeding people or supporting health services here or abroad, or preserving forests, wildlife, and the environment. I am grateful for all He has given us and want to cultivate a spirit of generosity that continues to grow.


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