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Home » Documents » Lesson 30: The Mini-Kingdom of Me
What is my place in the kingdom of God? What abilities, gifts, and resources do I have, and what opportunities do I have for exercising them? This printable questionaire leads students to reflect on how their lives are shaped for God.
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