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Has God given you a desire to give more? Are you looking to live a life that’s part of something bigger? If so, you’ve come to the right place.

What’s My Part is all about helping Christians find their part in this world. We’re here to help you find you’re part in giving hope, love, and compassion to those in need.

We’re here to help you find you’re purpose and to encourage you to live an uncommon life that will impact generations to come. We’re about encouraging you in your faith in the Lord God and helping you reach past a life that’s ordinary, to find one that’s extraordinary in Him!

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Are you wondering…What’s My Part?

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Well look around, and find some answers!

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Mike Marigliano May 6, 2012

I am 62 years old and I have been blessed with a beautiful wife and two children, who are now adults. I feel I want to live more and give up so much of the stuff that has cluttered up my life. My wife has a disability called Fibromyalgia, so she is not able to do a lot as her illness sometimes takes her off her feet. I have a daughter who lives in Florida who has bipolar illness and has a 2 1/2 year old boy who we love dearly. She struggles to make ends meet, so I have remained at work as an account manager so that we can offord to help her. My delimma is that me and my wife do not always agree , I would like to leave my job in New Jersey and move to Florida and live on much less, my wife wants me to continue to work so that we can continue to help support our daughter, I would like to see her get work and be able to stand on her own.
We are seeking to know whats our part?

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What's My Part? May 7, 2012

Only God knows the part He has for you. In my experience, when a husband and wife have seperate mindsets on an issue, it’s best to look for a compromise that you both pray about and are comfortable with. It is hard to know what is best for our children at times. Depending on your daughter’s situation, being there to support her by helping with your grandchild may be more of a help if she is able to work. If she has difficulty working, offering financial support may be the better option. Instead of letting this issue possibly place a wedge between you and your wife, maybe try making a list of the pros and cons and discuss a few different options that might work.

Praying that God will grant you wisdom and guide you in your decision.

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