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LIFE IS A CIRCLE OF CONTRIBUTION


BY STEPHEN FROM KENYA 
*LIFE IS A CIRCLE OF  CONTRIBUTION*.

*I contribute.*
*You contribute.* 
*We contribute.* 

*When any party ceases to contribute, the circle will be broken and leakages will be discovered.* 

*Whatever you are enjoying today is someone else's contribution.* 

*Whatever you are lacking today is because someone who was supposed to contribute, didn't.*

*Don't be that person, who because he refuses  to contribute, causes leakages to the circle.* 

*Every person on earth is here to contribute to make the world a better place.* 

*Contribution is the essence of living.*

*You can contribute anything useful.* 

*You can contribute in knowledge, in understanding, in wisdom,  in love, in peace, in resources, and in finances.*

*Also, You can contribute physically, spiritually,  intellectually, financially,  morally etc.*

*When you contribute, people will eat, when people contribute you will eat.*

 *_Ask yourself:_* 

*What is my contribution in that place that I am?*

*What have you contributed to make progress?*

*What is lacking as a result of your refusal to contribute?*

*What is the way forward?*

*The answer explains the scarcity or abundance in that place.* 

*Your presence is irrelevant if you have nothing to contribute.*
 
*In the Church or Mosque where you fellowship, contribute, in the organisation that  you are, contribute.* 

*In the school, contribute.* 

*In the house, contribute.* 

*In the office, contribute.*

*In the team, contribute.*

*In the training , contribute*

*In the community,* *contribute.*

*In the family,  contribute...*

*in your association, contribute*

 *In your street, contribute.* 

*Everywhere try and contribute...*

*You have something to contribute: Contribute in Love...*

*Instead of complaining, contribute.*

*Instead of destructive criticism, contribute.*

*Instead of being embittered, contribute.*

*Instead of watching, contribute.*

*Contribution is the  right use of energy...*

*Nobody destroys where he has contributed to build*
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIRELESS CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARDS THE VISION AND MISSION OF YOUR CHURCH OR MOSQUE, FAMILY, COUNTRY AND ORGANISATION/COMPANY.

*You Will Never Lack to Have Someone Contribute TOWARDS Your Needs in Jesus Christ's Mighty Name!* 
Amen
BY STEVEN FROM KENYA.
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