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As we live in proximity to other people, we learn from them, and they learn from us. Our gifts and unique talents benefit them as theirs benefit us. The focus of this lesson is Inspiration, a two-way street: others inspire us as we inspire others. We are inspired by others simply by how they live their lives. In the same way, unknown to us, we inspire others by how we live our life. Consider three sources of inspiration in this study; people outside of the Bible who may have inspired others, characters from the Holy Bible who inspired others, and inspiration from God Himself.

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As we live in proximity to other people, we learn from them, and they learn from us. Our gifts and unique talents benefit them as theirs benefit us. The focus of this lesson is Inspiration, a two-way street: others inspire us as we inspire others. We are inspired by others simply by how they live their lives. In the same way, unknown to us, we inspire others by how we live our life. Consider three sources of inspiration in this study; people outside of the Bible who may have inspired others, characters from the Holy Bible who inspired others, and inspiration from God Himself.
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Autorenporträt
Tuakah Whiangar accepted Christ as a result of a lesson on John 3:16 during Sunday School at Calvary Baptist Church some years ago. As a pre-medical student, Tuakah changed his major to Psychology and graduated in 1980. In 1986, he graduated with a Master of Divinity degree from the Temple Baptist Theological Seminary in Chattanooga, Tennessee, to become a preacher. Whiangar returned to Liberia in the fall of 1986 to preach the gospel and plant churches. His book, He Has Included Us, recounts the story of how an impoverished boy living in Liberia comes to faith in Christ and experiences a complete transformation of his life in every way. Pastor Whiangar and his wife, Ruth, have four children; Tenizi, Tuakah, Tehmen, and Tamayn.