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Technology and IT- KIG

Technology and IT- KIG

• God is above all Technology or IT or Providers.
• What is happening at this segment? 
• Who are we? Ex 36:1
• LG at respective workplace. Wharf for Christ at CW, St Peter's Bardge area. Pastors Marcus and Cullam are very happy to support. 
• Spirit of Excellent- State of the Art- Bezalel and Oholiab
• Influence - Positive change the Tech and IT brings to lives, Church and Families.
• Protect the vulnerables due to Wrong influence of IT and technology power.

In the Bible, specifically in the Book of Exodus, two men are mentioned as being filled with the Spirit of God and endowed with special skills to work on the construction of the Tabernacle, which was a portable sanctuary used by the Israelites during their wilderness wanderings. These two men are:

1. **Bezalel** - He was from the tribe of Judah and is described as being filled with the Spirit of God, with wisdom, understanding, and knowledge in all kinds of crafts. He was skilled in working with gold, silver, bronze, cutting and setting stones, and carving wood (Exodus 31:1-5).

2. **Oholiab** - He was from the tribe of Dan and was appointed to assist Bezalel. Oholiab was skilled in engraving, designing, and weaving (Exodus 31:6).

These two men were chosen by God to lead the work of constructing the Tabernacle and its furnishings, and they were also responsible for teaching others how to perform the various tasks required for the project (Exodus 35:30-35).

Huram Abi

2 Chronicles 2:13-14 CEVUK-[13] I am sending Huram Abi to you. He is very bright. [14] His mother was from the Israelite tribe of Dan, and his father was from Tyre. Not only is Huram an expert at working with gold, silver, bronze, iron, stone, and wood, but he can also make coloured cloth and fine linen. And he can carve anything if you give him a pattern to follow. He can help your workers and those hired by your father King David.

1 Kings 5:6 CEVUK- I'd like you to send your workers to cut down cedar trees in Lebanon for me. I will pay them whatever you say and will even make my workers help them. We both know that your workers are more experienced than anyone else at cutting timber.

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